Can a 747 land in San Diego?

Any size aircraft can land at Lindbergh Field. The largest commercial passenger aircraft, a 747 operated by British Airways arrived on a daily basis. The largest cargo aircraft to land at Lindbergh is the An-124.
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What is the latest a plane can land in San Diego?

Arrivals / All Aircraft – There are no noise-related Time of Day Restrictions on arriving aircraft. Arrivals are permitted 24-hours a day.
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Is San Diego a hard airport to land?

San Diego's airport (also called Lindbergh Field) is considered by some to be one of the country's most dangerous due to its downtown location. What's more, mountains to its north and east, Mexican airspace to its south, and tailwinds blowing in from its west sometimes force nose-to-nose takeoffs and landings.
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How much runway do you need to land a 747?

The chart notes that if a Boeing 747-400 had an operational landing weight of 475,000 lbs (215,456 kg) and wanted to land at a runway located at sea level, then the suggested runway length would be a little over 1,500 meters, or roughly 5,000 feet.
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Can a 747 land in Hawaii?

Jetliner Rips Open; 11 Die : 747 Lands Safely in Hawaii; About 340 Others on Plane Survive : 10-by-40 Foot Hole in Fuselage.
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Is it better to crash a plane on land or water?

Its surviving rate is probably greater than on land. I have seen many pilots preferring to land on water. Its surviving rate is probably greater than on land. Surviving impact perhaps, when landing on water, but if not close to land unlikely to survive for too much longer.
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What happens if a plane lands in the ocean?

Once an aircraft has landed on water, passengers and staff are then evacuated. There is no single figure which dictates precisely how much time crews have before the aircraft sinks, but the structure of the plane will, in most cases, allow enough time. Most aircraft also have life rafts.
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What speed does a Boeing 747 take off at?

The 747 goes from its approximate takeoff speed of 200 mph (89.4 meters per second) to 0 mph in 27 seconds.
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How fast can a 747 accelerate?

Commercial jets accelerate the slowest and military jets the fastest for that reason. For example, the Boeing 747 has a take-off speed of 160 knots or 184 mph or 300 km/h. In contrast, a fighter jet like the F15 has a take-off speed of 210 knots or 240 mph or 385 km/h.
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What is the slowest speed a plane can fly?

Aeroplanes, or airplanes if you're American, need to maintain a certain speed to allow flight. Technically this is the so-called 'stall speed', where air passes over the wings fast enough to sustain altitude, and for small planes this can be less than 50km/h (31mph).
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What is the scariest airport to land at?

25 Scariest Airports in the World
  • Courchevel Airport, France. ...
  • Princess Juliana Airport, Caribbean. ...
  • Matekane Air Strip, Lesotho. ...
  • Tioman Island Airport, Malaysia. ...
  • Juancho Airport, Caribbean. ...
  • Gibraltar Airport. ...
  • Ice Runway, Antarctica. ...
  • Madeira Airport, Portugal.
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What is the hardest airport to land at?

Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Nepal

For those who want to climb Mount Everest, the adventure begins at landing, as the Tenzing-Hillary Airport (also known as Lukla), in Nepal, is considered the most dangerous airport in the world. Located 2,842 meters above sea level, the terrifying airstrip is just 527 meters long.
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Is San Diego runway short?

SAN Facts. Founded in 1928, San Diego International Airport is the busiest single-runway commercial service airport in the nation. The runway is 9,401-feet in length and 200-feet in width.
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How late can planes fly out of San Diego?

“The Curfew” is a Time of Day Restriction that limits nighttime aircraft departures. Departures are prohibited from 11:30 p.m. until 6:30 a.m. the following morning. Aircraft that depart during these hours are subject to fines. For Helicopters, the departure restriction is from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
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Is San Diego a hub for any airline?

San Diego isn't an airline hub (it happens to be the largest metropolitan area in the United States without that designation) but it is a focus city for Alaska and Southwest Airlines.
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What is the busiest runway in the world?

The top 10 busiest airports in the world by aircraft movements
  • Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
  • Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
  • Denver International Airport (DEN) ...
  • Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
  • Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
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Has a 747 ever broken the sound barrier?

As it shot across the Atlantic, the Boeing 747-400 jet reached a top ground speed of 825 mph. However, the jet did not actually break the sound barrier, because that is measured by its airspeed, or the speed of the plane relative to the air through which it is traveling.
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Why do planes speed up before landing?

The aircraft flares just before touching down. It descends with a constant velocity, and just before touching down pulls the nose up to reduce the descent. This results in a higher angle of attack, more lift, and a vertical deceleration of the airplane.
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How long a runway does a 747 need to take off?

10,700 feet Wikipedia figure is for a fully loaded 747 at sea-level. The lighter the plane, the less runway it needs. The 7,500-foot runway at TNCM allows a takeoff at 84% of the maximum takeoff weight. (Not taking into account any climb restrictions, such as the big hill over there.)
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Can a Boeing 747 fly on one engine?

While it's very clear that a 747 is unable to properly fly with the failure of three engines, we can see that a single functioning engine would at least extend the aircraft's distance and prolong its time in the air.
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How much does a 747 cost?

In 2019, a single 747-8 Intercontinental cost $418.4 million. Meanwhile, the freighter variant was for sale for $419.2 million per unit. Comparing the cost of the initial 747-100, the price of the 747-8 is lower after taking inflation into account.
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Can a 747 take-off with 3 engines?

The 747 is certified to fly on just three engines, and there was no indication of any damage to the aircraft's other engines. Safety experts and aviation regulators still questioned the decision to operate such a long flight with one engine out.
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Why do planes do not fly over the Pacific?

Most commercial airlines, that operate between East Asia and the Americas, do not fly over the Pacific Ocean because of cost and safety concerns, including turbulent weather, which can be dangerous to fly over.
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Has any plane crashed in Pacific Ocean?

HONOLULU (AP) — Two pilots told air traffic controllers that their engine had cut out and they needed help moments before crashing their cargo plane into the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii on Friday. “It doesn't look good out here,” one of the pilots said before the Boeing 737 broke apart as it entered the water.
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Has a plane ever crashed Going to Hawaii?

HONOLULU (AP) — Federal officials have recovered a cargo plane that crashed into the ocean off Hawaii. The National Transportation Safety Board announced Tuesday that all major components of the 737-200 jet, including the plane's black boxes, have been salvaged from about 400 feet (122 meters) of water off Oahu.
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