Airbridge Adaptation in Action! (Jetway Connected to Turboprop with SPECIAL BRIDGE, Sendai Airport)
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Airbridge Adaptation in Action! (Jetway Connected to Turboprop with SPECIAL BRIDGE at Sendai Airport)
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Am I missing something? Why not just use the stairs?
It was kinda funny, they had these at Sapporo Airport, but then didn't have them at Nakashibestu which I mean sees 4 aircraft a day but like I thought it was just funny.
God forbid a ray of sunshine lands on their precious skin.
Can our Japanese komrades please stop trying to solve every problem!
just use the bus, or go on foot from the gate
That’s something in all my years of being a passenger and traveling over 2 million air miles, I’ve never seen!
Of course its Japan
Was thinking this seems like way too much fuss for nothing, but then i remembered that we now live in a time, where the average human cannot be trusted to simply just walk from point A to point B without doing something ridiculous 😅
That’s the Aerobatic MD-11😮
Are the Japanese like Americans in that the thought of boarding from the tarmac seems barbaric?
Is that ANAL airlines?
I thought it was a Pope-Mobile?!
They take safety very seriously at that airport.
And charge extra to the airline to use it lol
And this is safer than walking out on ground level and boarding the plane.
I think you'll find that it is called a 'dongle'
Used one of these arriving in to Vancouver on a CRJ900. We arrived early but ended up having to wait half an hour for an adapter to be free
That's interesting! Never knew they do this!
How cool! Very interesting! The cable adapter 😂
When in 1980 i flew back from courpus christi tx. To san Francisco. Gate 37 was a gate. An anchor fence with a gate. With a sign saying gate 37. The 'gate' was a gate.
PLANE DONGLE!
Thought it was an elevator for wheelchair
anyone else miss walking across the apron then up the air stair? Santa Barbara even has jetways now.
Why no use stairs?
Us Canadians have an even simpler adapter, we just drop the jet bridge as low as it can physically go, and then drop a gang plank between it and the floor of the plane. No stairs involved as a nice bonus, which given Japan has such an older population I'm surprised they'd make one that does have stairs…
I prefer walking up the plane rather than the gangway