Roost Air Lounge => Aviation related topics => Topic started by: Frank N. O. on September 09, 2007, 06:11:13 PM
Title: How much runway does a 747 need? (some say one landed at my airport)
Post by: Frank N. O. on September 09, 2007, 06:11:13 PM
My mom just told me about a documentary on regional tv about the nearby Odense Airport and about the biggest company there that's getting a boom in busines after a setback, and are now also providing helicopter training also using a simulator (Bell 222 like their real helicopters I think). They said there was a big demand and their simulator would just cost 4000 DKK/hour as opposed to 18000 for a real helicopter. My mom also recognized the airport chief who gave us pictures and a airport chart when we first visited in 2002. There was a tiny tour of young people there too when the cameras were there. A pilot of the previously mentioned company who was about to fly a business jet said he always looked forward to come to work each day, oh yeah that's a pilot for sure! :D
Oh yeah, my question. My mom a person in that airport said there had once been a 747 there, but I seriously doubt that since the runway isn't that long (the second runway is a grass-strip).
Frank
P.S. Are all people working on fires since there's so quiet here or am I asking dumb questions?
Title: Re: How much runway does a 747 need? (some say one landed at my airport)
Post by: G-man on September 09, 2007, 09:58:41 PM
You got it---most of us are busy on fires--although slow day today, I did see that Panaca Jane is in Idaho, albeit on the other side to LaFawnduh!!!
The runway at Odense is 6,053 feet long, and the airport is only 55 feet in elevation. There are LOTS of factors which would dtermine if a 747 could land there, including, but not limited to: weight, temp, elevation, flap setting, speed, runway conditions etc. It gets way to complicated for a helicopter pilot.. I ca pretty much land anywhere. :D I would say that YES depending upon the conditions a 747 could land there.
Here is an example of a chart from a 747-200---feel free to work it out....... ::eek::
Title: Re: How much runway does a 747 need? (some say one landed at my airport)
Post by: gibbo_335 on September 10, 2007, 04:34:19 AM
G-Man, can you send someone back there and get me the weight of the passengers in seats 34A, 35a 55D and 12F so I can finalise this weight chart... i think my home airfield is a bit short with them on board they may have to get out ::silly:: ::rofl:: ::rofl:: ::rofl:: ::loony:: ::loony:: ::loony::
Title: Re: How much runway does a 747 need? (some say one landed at my airport)
Post by: G-man on September 10, 2007, 05:35:36 AM
G-Man, can you send someone back there and get me the weight of the passengers in seats 34A, 35a 55D and 12F so I can finalise this weight chart... i think my home airfield is a bit short with them on board they may have to get out ::silly:: ::rofl:: ::rofl:: ::rofl:: ::loony:: ::loony:: ::loony::
Yep---I hear ya....When I flew tours in Hawaii we were supposed to have accurate weights of the pax to determine if they needed two seats or not. We came up with a better idea.....we had them sit in a plastic deck chair and stand up-----if the chair came up with their ass, then they had to buy an extra seat... :o Not the best way of doing things but it worked....
Like I said---I can pretty much land anywhere, so I am not used to dealing with complicated charts and stuff like that.......
Yep---I hear ya....When I flew tours in Hawaii we were supposed to have accurate weights of the pax to determine if they needed two seats or not. We came up with a better idea.....we had them sit in a plastic deck chair and stand up-----if the chair came up with their ass, then they had to buy an extra seat... :o Not the best way of doing things but it worked....
You sure could upset a few people with a weigh in like that G :D :D
Title: Re: How much runway does a 747 need? (some say one landed at my airport)
Post by: UrCaptainSpekin on September 12, 2007, 03:28:27 AM
The runway at Odense is 6,053 feet long, and the airport is only 55 feet in elevation. There are LOTS of factors which would dtermine if a 747 could land there, including, but not limited to: weight, temp, elevation, flap setting, speed, runway conditions etc. It gets way to complicated for a helicopter pilot.. I ca pretty much land anywhere. :D I would say that YES depending upon the conditions a 747 could land there.
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Good answer, G-Man. With nearly nothing on board (fuel or payload) it could do it. I wouldn't want to be on board. Getting the thing out again would be exciting too.
Title: Re: How much runway does a 747 need? (some say one landed at my airport)
Post by: gibbo_335 on September 12, 2007, 07:59:25 PM
Good answer, G-Man. With nearly nothing on board (fuel or payload) it could do it. I wouldn't want to be on board. Getting the thing out again would be exciting too.
OK G-Man ::wave:: , NOW we need the 747 takeoff performance/load chart ::) and see if we can get this bird outta Franklins airport ::rofl::
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ::thinking:: Wonder what Vx is for the 747 ::thinking::
Title: Re: How much runway does a 747 need? (some say one landed at my airport)
Post by: G-man on September 12, 2007, 08:55:29 PM
OK, I am not one for working all this out....for those of you who are, this may help you: