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SeanD said:then cut a sharp turn west at about 500 ft or so.
FYI that's normal there

SeanD said:then cut a sharp turn west at about 500 ft or so.
SeanD said:then cut a sharp turn west at about 500 ft or so.
ERfly said:Yeah, we kinda have to do that if we're northbound. There's a pretty white builing with pillars on the front. They really don't like us flying over it. I'm guessing its a noise thing. Stupid NIMBYs.![]()
I think DL and UAL still fly 757s into DCA.
SeanD said:Try flying into DCA on a fully loaded 757. I dont think DCA even has 757 service anymore if so then its not often. We flew in on National Airlines (RIP) from LAS. The landing was very short and break heavy, everyone in the cabin was holding their breaths. For a minute I was certain we were going to pull a go-around. The take off was pretty scary too, we used up every inch of that runway then cut a sharp turn west at about 500 ft or so.
Timbuff10 said:In the last few months have seen 757s at DCA from America West, United, Northwest, and I think Delta and US. Just yesterday I saw America West's Cardinal painted one. They usually get up pretty quick though.
I will have to wait for another hot day and go out there in the afternoon to watch some MD80s *just* get off the runway and clear the fence. Might make for a good photo.
SeanD said:I dont think DCA even has 757 service anymore if so then its not often.
Mr_Creepy said:I've never heard of anyone using Reduced Take Off Power (RTOP) at DCA.
Mr_Creepy said:I've never heard of anyone using Reduced Take Off Power (RTOP) at DCA.
Timbuff10 said:So I was flying out of DCA today to start my trip back to Denver. Well, I have not been on an MD80 in ages so this may be normal but I totally thought we were going to run off the end of the runway and into the river.
We took off to the south sitting in 17A and I was watching the black distance remaining signs go whizzing by, 6 thousand, 5, 4, 3, 2 thousand, thinking we should be lifting off the ground about now... One thousand, there goes the fatties under me and then finally the nose starts to lift off. I swear, it felt like we were in slow motion! Mains are still on the ground and the 500 footers go zipping by. I thought we were toast! I actually let out a little whimper kind of thing as finally the mains got off the ground just as the approach lights show up and then water is right under us...
...I totally thought I was going to be floating around with that stupid seat cushion today. That was easily the most frightened I have ever been in an airplane!
Good luck with that thing Doug!![]()
Timbuff10 said:Ok, I got one... Lufthansa A340-300 (might have been a 200) departing DEN on the shortie 12,000' runway at 103 degrees. Fully loaded/fueled... The 5 APUs had it using up well over 11,000' of the runway. If not for the curvature of the earth it would have had to drive to Germany.
Timbuff10 said:You could have came back with "haha, 103 is hot?!?"