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by dredmorbius
1683 days ago
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Which is effectively level flight / continued cruise, a low-power flight segment, not a high-powered one. That last would only apply if the aircraft had aborted an approach, which typically gives priority. Again: the original claim was that both take-off and landing were high-fuel-consumption flight segments. That's untrue. Under normal conditions only take-off is, and even most deviations from a nominal approach have a fairly minor impact. You're going to extreme lengths to avoid admitting this, and are making the issue personal to boot. Any particular reason for that? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29186605 |
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Asking if you've been on a plane that entered a holding pattern isn't "making it personal".