
I thought it was turning into the wind, but I can't see the sock... Welly doesn't get much wind from that direction.
Is it saving residents from the noise? I've noticed when in line with the prop is the loudest.
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Aviator 1 wrote:I have always wonder why they did that also, I have seen at NZWN during windy days the aircraft will turn there tail into wind. I saw it allot mainly on the Beech 1900D. I thought they turned perpendicular
because of the turbulence from landing aircraft.
Aviator 1 wrote:Do you fly the ATR for Air New Zealand ? I think they are amazing aircraft



.... Ya Know, .... pilot and his dog 
Aviator 1 wrote:To be a pilot for Air New Zealand of course you need to be hired first but what are the steeps you need to take before you can Fly a ATR or Q300 ? I know about the PPL and CPL and hours with muti engine but had no idea really how you work your way to Air New Zealand.
Ian Warren wrote:Nah nah .. nah .. this is because one pilot said after you Sir and the other pilot no after you ..
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I sill preferred my explanation , just a bitta 'Monty Python' and 'Airplane' with a bitta Seth MacFarlane added to the mix..... Ya Know, .... pilot and his dog

Aviator 1 wrote:wow you learn something new every day, What your thought on what was nicer to fly ? The beech, Q300, ATR.
emfrat wrote:Hehe - and I thought you just worked at the airport

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