Carnacalla wrote: » 747 inbound SNN. 19,000ft and decending. Stobart about to turn for approach, wind 240 degrees 40kts G 49kts.
Carnacalla wrote: » EI779 from Lanzarote also gone around due tailwind. Switching to RWY16 EI209 (Manchester-Dublin) landed next though.
Cessna_Pilot wrote: » You're kidding? Switching to 16 for a poxy light variable wind?! ATC really need to get their act together up in DUB.
Carnacalla wrote: » AF1116 Paris CDG to Dublin, an A319 inbound Dublin. Air France passenger aircraft are quite rare in DUB.
Shannon Control wrote: » How does it have anything to do with the ATCOs? They have manuals to stick to, if the tailwind component exceeds 10 knots, airline SOPs will prohibit an approach, and the ATC MATS will state that they must change runway.
Carnacalla wrote: » Requested by aircraft? After 3 go-around on 10 is it not the wise thing to do?
Carnacalla wrote: » EI609 gone around at DUB on RWY16
Cessna_Pilot wrote: » If it was steadily holding at a tailwind, but sure it's back favouring 10 now! Upper tailwinds can be managed to an extent by configuring early etc. Obviously if the landing wind is outside limits you go around. However the wind seems to be mainly less than ten knots all day, and reasonably easterly.
Carnacalla wrote: » It was infact always a headwind at ground level, it's just the wind was a tailwind at higher levels. The ATC made a comment about how Mét Eireann have been changing the TAF all day so planning for 10 then 28 then 10. EI609 gone around, 10kt tailwind then 20kt headwind, and windshear.
Mech1 wrote: » Im not listening in at the moment but I can get the Ground freq taken out if its blocking airborne transmissions, let me know.
Carnacalla wrote: » If it's not too much work, that would be appreciated, thanks Mech! Switching now to RWY28! Some very small holding has turned into diversions and lots of delays!
Cessna_Pilot wrote: » I'm like mistic meg On a serious note, completely and utterly predictable! I gaurantee there will be more runway switching in the next while. And all for what? Pick a runway and stick with it. The winds predominantly favour 10, 99 percent of aircraft will land. Start messing around with runway switching with that wind, and look what happens very very quickly.
Trebor176 wrote: » BAW3, A318 has departed Shannon for New York. I didn't think they'd have a range that long.https://www.flightradar24.com/BAW3/a00c748
Shannon757 wrote: » €10000 one way I think.
Shannon757 wrote: » It's a specially configured with 32 seats, business only. Comes from London City. €10000 one way I think.
Carnacalla wrote: » Flys London City-Shannon-New-York twice daily, and New York-London City direct on the way back. The A318 contains 32 business class seats, and stops in Shannon on the way over to restraints at LCY. The earlier flight benefits from US PRE-CLEARANCE. EI645 inbound DUB informed of up to 30mins of holding.
chillin117 wrote: » That's the daily London city/Shannon/New-York Business Class. Only about 45 seats on it. They refuel and clear US customs at Shannon. Cost about 4k I think