Re: [SFBAeNetwork] Save The Bay phones 6/11-12 re SFO

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Date: Thu Jun 07 2001 - 10:31:20 PDT


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Subject: Re: [SFBAeNetwork] Save The Bay phones 6/11-12 re SFO
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In a message dated 6/7/2001 7:43:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
TPierce@goldengate.org-DeleteThis.com writes:

> While the overall hourly landing average looks very nice compared to the
> peak foul weather landing rate, that's apples vs oranges. What's the peak
> landing rate in good weather?

For the 15 peak hours the hourly rates run from 19 to 45 with three hours
over 40 and 12 hours at 36 or less. It's apples and oranges unless they put
on some controls to sread the demand out. The airport claims the clear
weather capacity for arrivals is 60/hour but FAA found that 50/hour is the
real world answer.

The really interesting issue comes out when you look at 15 minute segments.
There are 20 planes scheduled to arrive between 9:45 and 10:00 a.m. even
though the maximum arrivals is 12.5 per 15 minutes. There is only one plane
scheduled to arrive between 10:30 and 10:45.

The FAA report is available at: http://www.faa.gov/events/benchmarks/



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