Quick question, see if any of you folks might know some insight?!
Flew Glasgow-Luton this afternoon, aircraft was already at Glasgow and had seemingly been there for some time, unlike normal low cost 25 minute turn arounds.
Just before take off, the captain announced that due to the cold/fog they'd be holding the aircraft on the brakes under full power for about 30 seconds. So we positioned on the runway, the engines were at full tilt and the brakes held us in place (just about!), brakes off and then we launched down the runway at quite a rate!
Just wondering if anyone might have any idea why this would be done? I guess I'm a little more inquisitive to learn more beyond the captain's explanation!
Flew Glasgow-Luton this afternoon, aircraft was already at Glasgow and had seemingly been there for some time, unlike normal low cost 25 minute turn arounds.
Just before take off, the captain announced that due to the cold/fog they'd be holding the aircraft on the brakes under full power for about 30 seconds. So we positioned on the runway, the engines were at full tilt and the brakes held us in place (just about!), brakes off and then we launched down the runway at quite a rate!
Just wondering if anyone might have any idea why this would be done? I guess I'm a little more inquisitive to learn more beyond the captain's explanation!
Always planning a trip somewhere!