BoeingBoy
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It's been a while since I've done this, so thought I'd update the PHL departure scheduling comparisons. This time I've compared to AMR at ORD, since that's their hub with about the same number of departures per day.
I've also looked at one day vs the whole month's departures - I was concerned that any Sat/Sun schedule differences might be distorting the picture somewhat. So I picked a Wednesday in the middle of the month - the 17th of November in this case (Nov is the latest available from BTS).
One note - AMR is "mainline" only while U includes MDA flights since they operate on the same certificate (the company reports them as "mainline" while the W/O'ed aren't included in the "On Time" BTS database - major carriers only)
OK, one other note in case you don't remember the layout from before. The day is divided into 15 minute blocks, with the flights scheduled to depart within any one block included in a single bar on the chart. So any flight scheduled to depart starting at 1200 thru 1214 will be included in the "12" bar.
The attached chart for PHL shows some improvement over the early summer charts I posted - the valley's have filled in somewhat.
Jim
I've also looked at one day vs the whole month's departures - I was concerned that any Sat/Sun schedule differences might be distorting the picture somewhat. So I picked a Wednesday in the middle of the month - the 17th of November in this case (Nov is the latest available from BTS).
One note - AMR is "mainline" only while U includes MDA flights since they operate on the same certificate (the company reports them as "mainline" while the W/O'ed aren't included in the "On Time" BTS database - major carriers only)
OK, one other note in case you don't remember the layout from before. The day is divided into 15 minute blocks, with the flights scheduled to depart within any one block included in a single bar on the chart. So any flight scheduled to depart starting at 1200 thru 1214 will be included in the "12" bar.
The attached chart for PHL shows some improvement over the early summer charts I posted - the valley's have filled in somewhat.
Jim