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Bay Blast FNO

Ryan Parry

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Bay Blast FNO
« on: December 16, 2016, 10:43:55 AM »


vZOA presents the Bay Blast FNO featuring KSFO, KOAK, and KSJC. From 2359z - 0500z.

Join vZOA as we host FNO at San Francisco (KSFO), Oakland (KOAK), and San Jose (KSJC) and provide a blast of fun and entertainment to end a hectic week!

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« Last Edit: February 01, 2017, 06:17:18 PM by Ryan Parry »

Ryan Parry

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Re: Bay Blast FNO
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2017, 10:27:23 AM »
Heads up for those planning to fly tonight -

The weather has already taken a turn for the worst and it is forecasted to get worse as the event time rolls around. We anticipate that the Bay will be in our Southeast Plan for the entire event. This means San Francisco will be down to just one runway for arriving traffic (19L). Expect delays and please plan your fuel accordingly. See you guys there!

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Data at: 1624 UTC 17 Feb 2017
KSFO 171522Z 1715/1818 08014G22KT P6SM -RA FEW010 BKN030 OVC035
  FM171700 10024G35KT 5SM RA SCT010 OVC030 WS015/18055KT
  TEMPO 1718/1720 10030G45KT
  FM172000 15020G30KT 5SM RA SCT010 OVC030
  FM172200 18018G28KT 6SM -RA SCT010 OVC030
  FM180300 18015G25KT P6SM -SHRA BKN025 OVC040

  FM180600 21012KT P6SM -RA BKN025 OVC030
  FM180900 24015KT P6SM -SHRA BKN025 OVC030

Just for a little context - right now as I write this, the real world SFO is delaying aircraft an average of 138 minutes at their departure airports and the acceptance rate is 28. That's 28 planes an hour landing in San Francisco. We're going to do our best to accommodate you all tonight, but please bare with us.

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Re: Bay Blast FNO
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2017, 10:47:17 AM »
Best of luck to you! I know you guys can do it!

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Corey Burt
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Re: Bay Blast FNO
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2017, 11:21:26 AM »
To say it's pretty nonstandard is an understatement, but do you all plan to implement some type of a TMU or just inbound holds should it get too bad?

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Re: Bay Blast FNO
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2017, 11:40:49 AM »
To say it's pretty nonstandard is an understatement, but do you all plan to implement some type of a TMU or just inbound holds should it get too bad?

We'd like to have a TMU but we just don't have the man power. We expect the bulk of traffic to come from ZLA so we've coordinated 20 MIT with them, which will potentially be increased if needed, and good old fashioned holds. If it comes down to it we'll do a ground stop and let the traffic trickle out but we're going to try our absolute best to not have that happen. Southern California is expecting similar weather so it's going to be a wild ride tonight.  ;D

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Re: Bay Blast FNO
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2017, 01:11:32 PM »
To say it's pretty nonstandard is an understatement, but do you all plan to implement some type of a TMU or just inbound holds should it get too bad?

We'd like to have a TMU but we just don't have the man power. We expect the bulk of traffic to come from ZLA so we've coordinated 20 MIT with them, which will potentially be increased if needed, and good old fashioned holds. If it comes down to it we'll do a ground stop and let the traffic trickle out but we're going to try our absolute best to not have that happen. Southern California is expecting similar weather so it's going to be a wild ride tonight.  ;D

Wild times out in Cali! Have fun tonight!

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Re: Bay Blast FNO
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2017, 01:20:33 PM »
To say it's pretty nonstandard is an understatement, but do you all plan to implement some type of a TMU or just inbound holds should it get too bad?

We'd like to have a TMU but we just don't have the man power. We expect the bulk of traffic to come from ZLA so we've coordinated 20 MIT with them, which will potentially be increased if needed, and good old fashioned holds. If it comes down to it we'll do a ground stop and let the traffic trickle out but we're going to try our absolute best to not have that happen. Southern California is expecting similar weather so it's going to be a wild ride tonight.  ;D

And to add to that, since the same weather system is hitting us at ZLA, there's a good chance we'll be in East Ops as well at LAX. I'll let Ethan chime in on this, on what we'll be doing then. We're already in East Ops now, so we're expecting some fun!

BL.

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Re: Bay Blast FNO
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2017, 02:25:16 PM »
This is definitely going to be a fun one. Looks like the place to fly from is the north and to one of the secondary airports.

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Re: Bay Blast FNO
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2017, 02:30:51 PM »
Should be fun. I can certainly relate to weather causing a low AAR. Gotta love the holding.
Where should my 744 from HKG plan on holding? ;) ETA 0213Z.