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Why are there are long periods of time – days in some instances – where planes fly over at about 1,500 every 60 seconds (my estimate)?

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Why are there are long periods of time – days in some instances – where planes fly over at about 1,500 every 60 seconds (my estimate)?

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Under certain weather conditions, airport operations can stay the same for several days. Aircraft should generally be fairly close to the airfield (within 3 miles) before being at 1,500 feet.

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