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Childish thread, but I'll jump on.
Just like they taught me at day one at Pizza Hut delivery driver school. Speed happens in the store, not on the road. Leave it up to ramp and gate folks to make your quick turn. If they can't, it's not your problem (notwithstanding trying to get home to catch a jumpseat ride). Support the local block time.
And little planes (ie. RJ's) are smaller than big planes. Duh. There is some kind of weird optical illusion that makes a shorter plane look like it's moving faster than a bigger one at the same speed, something to do with the time it takes to travel it's own length. Ever wonder why a 747 or the like always looks like it's just creeping along the taxiway, or why it looks like it's climbing at 100 knots? There you go.
Just like they taught me at day one at Pizza Hut delivery driver school. Speed happens in the store, not on the road. Leave it up to ramp and gate folks to make your quick turn. If they can't, it's not your problem (notwithstanding trying to get home to catch a jumpseat ride). Support the local block time.
And little planes (ie. RJ's) are smaller than big planes. Duh. There is some kind of weird optical illusion that makes a shorter plane look like it's moving faster than a bigger one at the same speed, something to do with the time it takes to travel it's own length. Ever wonder why a 747 or the like always looks like it's just creeping along the taxiway, or why it looks like it's climbing at 100 knots? There you go.