AFCAD for KSEA

alba99
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Post by alba99 » Fri Aug 26, 2005 3:29 pm

Hi,

I have been busy and haven't much time to play around with the suggestions but I will this week-end.

I did read that some one was looking for the gates at C10 to be changed as per google maps. I was looking at this on MSN Virtualearth and the seems to be a set of white taxi lines that run parallel to the main one. Is there a north /south flow ie arriving /departing taxing planes kept seperate at Seatac as opposed to the one taxiway in any afcad i have seen??
Edge
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Post by Edge » Wed Dec 31, 2008 7:48 pm

Unless they made some changes with the added 3rd runway, their are no parrallel taxiways going north and south by the terminal, with one exception. On the North end by the cargo areas their is a taxiway A, which is limited to 150 feet widths, but not normally used under normal operations.
C gates are pretty much taken up by Alaska.
seahawks7757
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Post by seahawks7757 » Wed May 20, 2009 1:39 am

There are two taxiways that run parallel. There is Whisky which is the one we use to put aircraft on on pushbacks and Bravo. (I know this because I work there)
Edge
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Post by Edge » Thu Jun 04, 2009 10:57 pm

I've been away for awhile in the hospital, so I'm catching up on things.
I looked at the Facilities plate and I don't see Whiskey. Could you tell or show me where it is located please. Just curious.
Thanks
skydvdan
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Post by skydvdan » Thu Jun 04, 2009 11:21 pm

Edge wrote:I've been away for awhile in the hospital, so I'm catching up on things.
I hope everything is okay now. Best wishes from Okinawa. :wink:
seahawks7757
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Post by seahawks7757 » Sat Jun 06, 2009 3:46 am

It runs parallel to Taxiway Bravo from the South Sat to Box 50 or something like that where it seperates to Alpha and Bravo.
Edge
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Post by Edge » Tue Jun 16, 2009 7:42 pm

Hi Dan.Towards the end of March I went in for a liver transplant. It came on kind of quick and I had complications, so I was in there for two months. But I am slowly healing up. So far so good, knock on wood.
How have you been?
Hi Scott. :)
paavo
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Post by paavo » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:49 pm

Edge wrote:Hi Dan.Towards the end of March I went in for a liver transplant. It came on kind of quick and I had complications, so I was in there for two months. But I am slowly healing up. So far so good, knock on wood.
How have you been?
Hi Scott. :)
Wow, my Mom had a heart transplant ( at UW ) so email me if you have any questions.
Hope you didn't have any rejection, the first few months are the hardest until they get all the meds adjusted. Get better and I hope you are doing good now.
skydvdan
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Post by skydvdan » Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:36 pm

Edge wrote:Hi Dan.Towards the end of March I went in for a liver transplant. It came on kind of quick and I had complications, so I was in there for two months. But I am slowly healing up. So far so good, knock on wood.
How have you been?
Hi Scott. :)
I'm good. I'm just starting to try to work my next assignment after I'm done here in Okinawa. I'm glad to hear that you seem to be doing better. :wink:
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