Warks
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I know there are scheduled times for flights and this would be from the scheduled departure to what I assume is scheduled arrival at the gate (when the door opens).
However when on a flight the FA or First Officer almost always gives a "flight time" which is always a lot less than these times and they seem to vary a lot. I assume this is meant to be the time from take off to landing which eliminates the time to taxi and wait at either end. I'm guessing it doesn't take into account the time spent circling an airport waiting for a slot. I'm guessing it's also based on factors such as tail or headwinds.
An example yesterday on a TSV-SYD flight where the flight time was given as "two hours" but in effect was 2:45 without any apparent circling involved. I wonder what the value of announcing this number is.
Just curious. Nothing we can do about it of course!
However when on a flight the FA or First Officer almost always gives a "flight time" which is always a lot less than these times and they seem to vary a lot. I assume this is meant to be the time from take off to landing which eliminates the time to taxi and wait at either end. I'm guessing it doesn't take into account the time spent circling an airport waiting for a slot. I'm guessing it's also based on factors such as tail or headwinds.
An example yesterday on a TSV-SYD flight where the flight time was given as "two hours" but in effect was 2:45 without any apparent circling involved. I wonder what the value of announcing this number is.
Just curious. Nothing we can do about it of course!