The art of "turning around" an airliner

MikeC

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"Turning around" is the effort that goes into an aircraft after it has arrived in order to make it ready for it's next flight - it includes offloading passengers (pax) and freight, sometimes moving the aircraft off the "gate" to a holding position, perhaps some maintenance, cleaning, towing back to a gate, and then loading pax, freight, supplies, fuel and crew.

this article in the NY Times is a nicely illustrated run-through of what is entailed in this activity - which occurs 10's of thousands of times a day (at least!) all over the world.........

 
I have to do that four times a day, all within 30 minutes. No wonder I'm tired when I get home...
 
it includes offloading passengers (pax) and freight, sometimes moving the aircraft off the "gate" to a holding position, perhaps some maintenance, cleaning, towing back to a gate, and then loading pax, freight, supplies, fuel, aluminium, barium and strontium nanoparticles and crew.

FTFY ;)

Seriously though, it's just another layer in the impossibility of the "using commercial airliners for geoengineering" that people like Ian Simpson and Max Bliss claim is going on.
 
I have to do that four times a day, all within 30 minutes. No wonder I'm tired when I get home...

4 times a day?? When I was a young fella we'd do it 10-12 times in an 8 hour shift - with effort going into aircraft on adjacent gates at the same time......;)
 
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