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In reply to the discussion: How hot is it? Planes are melting into the tarmac in DC. No, seriously... [View all]thelordofhell
(4,569 posts)27. They delay takeoffs and landings when the temps hit 118
They have to verify the weight of the aircraft in order to make sure they won't sink in the tarmac. So it causes delays. But even during the 122 degree day, it just delayed the flights.
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How hot is it? Planes are melting into the tarmac in DC. No, seriously... [View all]
WilliamPitt
Jul 2012
OP
Tsuyu is hard to go through, then the heat joins with the humidity for the rest of summer
oregonjen
Jul 2012
#34
If nat gas stays cheap, and crude oil stays high, you'll see a shift back to concrete
FarCenter
Jul 2012
#15
I was flying out of Omaha once and the flight was delayed because of the heat. It was so hot and
Brickbat
Jul 2012
#8
I'm just outside the Beltway in NOVA. After hitting 105 yesterday, it's 102 on our deck ...
11 Bravo
Jul 2012
#21