jb747
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Do delays of this sort affect ATC and the scheduling of takeoffs since, I presume, the delay is only known at the last minute. Or are there some known timings plus communications with ATC to streamline the process?
At most airports you need to call 'ready' to tell ATC that you are all set to take off. 90% of the time that call can be made as soon as ground tell you to call tower. There are some spots that are problematic, and ATC will be as aware of them as we are. Domestic parking bays in Sydney that are very close to the holding point of 16R would be an example.
LAX and Heathrow don't use the ready call, you are simply processed as soon as you reach the front of the queue. In both places the exercise tends to be lengthy anyway, so normally it isn't an issue. If you are having some issues you are expected to say so, in order to allow them to pull you out of the line.