I flew from Belfast International home to Stansted tonight, and was puzzled that we took off in the opposite direction to the way other airliners had been landing. According to the windsock, we were going into wind, so they were landing with the wind behind them. :k:
I wonder why that should be ...noise abatement maybe ? But that wouldn't affect those planes that were landing, would it ? :think:
Gary, Ben; the wind was enough to blow the windsock about 30 degrees, and directly down the runway we took off from. It was dark, and I'm not too familiar with the layout of BI, so I can't tell you actually which runway it was, but assuming the prevailing wind to be westerly, I'd imagine it was 25.
25 will take you allong the runway with the terminal on your right. The Wind can be quite changable coming off the Lough so maybe something in that? :think:
As you can see winds here last night were very calm but more or less straight down RW07, Dep / Arr can also depend on what runway EGAC (Belfast City) are using.
Runway 07 departures provide a more direct routing out towards IOM and if Belfast City were using Runway 04 this would not conflict with their ARR / DEP
If you departed on the EZY258 the liklihood is that you departed RW07, the wind changed slightly at 2150Z but i think you were probably away by then.
Jonny
"Never in the field of Aircraft Handling have so many been dispatched by so few"
Thanks to a small hill north of the airfield, it is possible to get tail winds at the thresholds of both 12 and 30 at EGHJ (Bembridge). It can be quite interesting sitting on the ridge to the south and watching a visiting microlight trying to sort it out.