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This mainly depends on the model of the two planes that take off before and after.
According to the Civil Aviation Administration of China Order No. 86 "China Civil Aviation Air Traffic Management Regulations" (CCAR-93TM-R2).
Article 42 The minimum standard for wake interval shall be determined according to the type of aircraft type, and the types of aircraft types in these Rules shall be divided into the following three categories according to the maximum allowable take-off weight of the aircraft:
1) Heavy aircraft: aircraft with a maximum allowable take-off weight equal to or greater than 136,000 kg;
2) Medium-sized aircraft: aircraft with a maximum allowable take-off weight of more than 7,000 kg and less than 136,000 kg;
3) Light aircraft: aircraft with a maximum allowable take-off weight equal to or less than 7,000 kg.
Article 46 The minimum standards for the wake interval of an aircraft taking off and leaving the field or approaching and landing before and after the front and rear shall be in accordance with the following provisions:
1) When the front machine is a heavy machine, and the rear machine is a heavy machine, it shall not be less than 8 kilometers;
2) When the front machine is a heavy machine, and the rear machine is a medium-sized machine, it shall not be less than 10 kilometers;
3) When the front machine is a heavy machine, and the rear machine is a light machine, it shall not be less than 12 kilometers;
4) When the front machine is a medium-sized machine, and the rear machine is a heavy machine, it shall not be less than 6 kilometers;
5) When the front machine is a medium-sized machine, and the rear machine is a medium-sized machine, it shall not be less than 6 kilometers;
6) When the front engine is a medium-sized aircraft, and the rear aircraft is a light aircraft, it shall not be less than 10 kilometers;
7) When the front engine is a light machine and the rear engine is a heavy machine, it shall not be less than 6 kilometers;
8) When the front engine is a light machine, and the rear machine is a medium-sized machine, it shall not be less than 6 kilometers;
9) When the front engine is a light machine, and the rear machine is a light aircraft, it shall not be less than 6 kilometers.
The wake separation distance specified in the preceding paragraph applies to the use of the following runways:
a) On the same runway, an aircraft flies at the same altitude or within 300 metres of another aircraft;
2) two aircraft using the same runway or parallel runways with centerline spacing less than 760 metres;
iii) Cross-runways, where one aircraft crosses at the same height or within 300 metres below another aircraft.
The minimum interval is 6 km, which is about 1 minute.
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The minimum interval between the use of the same runway is 3 minutes. In order to ensure that the route is not congested and the air is safe, the general flight time is 5-10 minutes.
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For this question, we need to know the take-off speed of the aircraft as well as the length of the airfield.
The take-off speed of the aircraft is known: 250 km h.
The length of the known airfield is: 10000 meters.
Because the plane needs to accelerate to the take-off speed before it can take off, the plane needs to taxi for 10,000 meters to reach the take-off speed.
10000 (250 times 1000 3600) = 144 seconds$
So, at the same airport, the shortest interval between two planes taking off is 144 seconds.
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The specific requirements of each airport are different, you ask?
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Summary. Hello, this is the case. Yes.
You can wait at the airport for less than three hours, and if the interval is too long, more than four hours, you can go to the surrounding tourist spots. Just calculate the time of your next flight and get back to the airport in time. Hope mine is helpful to you.
If the interval between flights is too long, can I wait at the airport?
Hello, this is the case. Yes. If the interval is too long, more than 4 hours, you can go to the surrounding tourist spots to play.
Just calculate the time of the next flight and get back to the airport in time. Hope mine is helpful to you.
I took a plane ticket on the afternoon of the 28th and then went to Beijing to take it with me for one day and then to the 30th of the other day, and then my nucleic acid surveillance and this test proved how to get it.
You can use a one-time nucleic acid certificate, no problem, but it is recommended that you go and get one on the 29th, just in case.
I'm just going to do it for 48 hours where I'm staying, and then I'll do it again when I get to Beijing, right?
Yes, this is currently considered the safest and most appropriate approach.
I go out and make a nucleic acid certificate, and then my suitcase can be put in that airport?
I'm going to do a nucleic acid, and then I put the suitcase in it, and I can still go and play, and then go in a day.
It's not very good, because in this case, the suitcase can easily be stolen, so I hope you can deal with it calmly.
Oooh. I hope you will be able to think calmly.
Then I should just take my suitcase and then take a nucleic acid test, or store it in one place.
Yes, it's safe and secure, and it's more suitable for your situation.
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Summary. For example, the plane 20h20m means that it takes 20 hours and 20 minutes to take this plane. English h is the abbreviation of English hour, English m is the abbreviation of English minute, (in the computer or network, due to the limitation of format, only the prefix of one word can be taken instead).
Therefore, the plane 20h20m means that it will take 20 hours and 20 minutes to take this flight.
Hello dear, the general aircraft says that the total duration is a few hours, which refers to the flight time of several hours.
For example, the plane 20h20m means that it takes 20 hours and 20 minutes to take this plane. English h is the abbreviation of English hour, English m is the abbreviation of English minute, (in the computer or network, due to the limitation of the format, only Yuliang can take the prefix of a word to replace). Therefore, the plane 20h20m means that it will take 20 hours and 20 minutes to take this flight.
The ticket shows that it is two hours, so the flight time is two hours
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