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Old April 29th, 2006, 14:02   #1
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What in the world?!?! Why are all the taxiways two letters rather than just using A, B, C...Z and then AA, BB, CC, DD like every other airport I've seen (or even A2, A3, A4 etc)? Does the first letter (N, S, E, W) intend to point out where in the airport the taxiway is? (And if so, why F way up north?) Is this just an instance of the "Texas does it the right way" philosophy in action or what?
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It actually works pretty well and in my opinion is easier than AA BB etc. Also consider that you'll be given a ground freq which for the most part only works the N, E, S, or W side of the field. After a few trips it started making pretty good sense for me.
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Old April 29th, 2006, 14:16   #3
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But how come the taxiways exiting the runway are not just called N1, N2, etc etc?
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Old April 29th, 2006, 14:23   #4
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At DFW the East-West taxiways go A-Z from south to north except that Yankee and Zulu are switched so that Yankee is the furthest north. Coincidence?
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Coincidence?
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Old April 29th, 2006, 14:30   #6
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Default Re: IAH suffering from Texas Syndrome?

I'm with the car man on this one. IAH is a a mess for pilots who aren't familiar with it.

It's likt "Hotel Alpha Bravo Charlie Sierra Yankee" so I'm trying to find a route using H-A-B-C-S-Y to the ramp, but it's really HA-BC-SY or something similar.

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Old April 29th, 2006, 14:43   #7
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At least IAH taxiways go in straight lines. EWR has the same thing but those damn things meger together, split off. Ugh. Take "alpha alpha to alpha via bravo bravo to the cargo ramp" YOU WANT ME TO DO WHAT!
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Old April 29th, 2006, 15:13   #8
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I prefer GTR
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as in GTR the airport? if so.....yea that one taxi way sure is tough its my home airport
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Old April 29th, 2006, 15:45   #10
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Always thought the weirdest thing about IAH is having to contact clearance after pushing and letting them tell you to call ground--though I'm sure they've got some reason for it.
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Default Re: IAH suffering from Texas Syndrome?

Texas... It's a whole other country!

American by birth, Texan by the grace of God.

BTW, the TX taxiway system was developed as part of Bush's "No Pilot Left Behind in TX Program"... rarely heard of.. it was to promote general secondary education for TX based and TX transient pilots.. it allows them to further develop their use of the English alphabet. It is also convient to ensure that only true Texan's safely navigate on TX soil by drivin' all non-texans running and screaming for their lives and vowing never to bid a line that takes them to TX again.

Ya'll come back now, ya hear... = P

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it allows them to further develop their use of the English alphabet.
So the English get credit for that too, eh?
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lmao... what do I even say to that.......

I'm Texan.. so, it's correct and just go with it. =P
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Ah, you don't have to say anything. I'm in a smartass sorta mood today.
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