Well if you were ever wondering what a less then one week old runway looks like well here you go!
Well if you were ever wondering what a less then one week old runway looks like well here you go!
Very nice! Nice Video Tom :borat:
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
What were they looking for - turtles, perhaps?
FOD
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It's a Standard operating procedure or SOP. Before a runway can be used for take offs or landings, it needs to be "sweeped" by a vehicle, in this case, the Port Authority. They perform a visual inspection of the runway to look for any debris (aircraft, animal, branches, etc) or possible damage to the runway.Originally Posted by Speedbagel_001
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I was actually half-joking about the turtles.
It just seemed a bit strange to be looking for FOD using only a SINGLE vehicle which zooms along (at what 50mph?) down the center of a very wide runway. How are they going to spot anything small that might be at the perimeter of the runway while going that fast? Why not send two or three vehicles simultaneously to do the sweep so they cover more ground with more eyeballs - like on a carrier deck?
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