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Old 09-16-2019 | 08:51 AM
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StallWeezy
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Originally Posted by BobbyLeeSwagger
Again, I fly planned speeds more or less, and I don't often wait for a gate. When I do, it's not long and we usually get in early which is good for everyone. When we wait a long time, it's usually because of some other reason (mx delay, rolling delays jacking up gate timing). ATC can handle it, there's plenty of room on the west side of we cant hold behind H & I..

We are not suppose to arrive early in lax as in don't block out earlier than allowed. If I block out on time, fly planned speeds, then there is no problem with arriving early, think of the circus people are greeted to when we arrive at the box... Buses, confusing signage, unclear baggage claim info, etc.. If I can get them on their way 15-20 minutes sooner, especially for the international pax, many who have limited English skills, it's a win for them. If I have a mx write up in lax, the extra time is helpful.. AA cafeteria burrito run, so many reasons to get that extra time. I've never or rarely had to wait for a gate at a non-hub outstation.

I'll raise the ante even more.. I also like to board early when there is opportunity. Gives us more time in case there is an issue.. No one has to rush, and we can block out 5-10 min early
Man, at least two of us at CP think this way. Also, I’d add that getting out early and flying normal speeds usually gets you short cuts cuz you could be leading the pack. Time is a huge part of customer service if you ask me. We’re already flying at slower speeds in 2019 than we did decades ago. Fuel? US Airways had us landing in the amber every single flight. Fuel simply is not an issue at CP.