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The departure runway was 4L
AA 106 was instructed to cross 31L at K but instead crossed 4L at J.
Why will be the subject of some head scratching
Initially AA106 was instructed to taxi on B then hold short of 4L at K by Ground controller.
This caused the pilots to be facing a runway (4L)
Then instructed by Tower to cross 31L at K,
FAA and ICAO are from different planets. And the controllers at JFK are the just about the worst that I ever experienced. They are also the nastiest. I have no idea of their conditions or anything else, but they are unhelpful and snarky. The exact opposite of Heathrow.Not correct RT from the TWR controller (unless FAA is different, definitely not ICAO).
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There's not a fixed answer. It would vary with weight and chosen derate.1000 ft separation
DL instantaneous speed at reject was approx 185kmh. If it did not accelerate past 185kmh it would have taken about 5.8 seconds to traverse 1000ft if it did not reject
As it was accelerating, the time to traverse 1000 ft would be less than that if it did not reject
Anyone know what the acceleration is in m/s2 ?