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Any short approaches or intersection takeoffs up in the ATL today?

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Has anyone ever flown the Atlanta transition in Atlanta? You fly North to South or South to north and intercept a outer runway downwind... No need for published Atlanta arrivals. They only give them to GA planes or Airliners during back side of the clock ops.
 
The irony is SWA has been waiting all these years to get to ATL. Where as a great 4 day trip for me is one the starts and ends in ATL with no ATL fly through at all. Almost all of the AT 737 trips are built that way. Anyway, welcome to the A-T-L. Atlanta Bread Company is probably your best food option on C concourse and is close to your gates. If healthy isn't your thing, then Popeyes and Ben n Jerrys is the way to go.
 
Man, that's not even long enough to get a cheese biscuit from Paschal's!

I disagree. 35 mins is long enough to set up the cockpit, flirt with the FAs (female of course;-)), stroll to the terminal, use porcelain, grab breakfast, lunch or dinner for the crew, grab a Starbucks, yack it up with the PAX in the jetway, greet PAX in front the the cockpit, give a tour of the cockpit to an eager kid (or adult), finish up preflight duties and move on out. Also, 35 min turns have a way of being even longer because we get shortcuts and you know, priority handling from ATC (as thx for the pizzas and tvs).

What is this Paschals?? Must make time for it
 

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