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Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | Airline Operations | Delta Parking spots at airports
DVA5672
Captain, A350-900

Joined on March 10 2008
Online Double Century Club
Million Mile Club
Everett 500 Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
Millennium Club

Fort Worth, TX

1,017 legs, 4,566.4 hours
292 legs, 1,232.3 hours online
940 legs, 4,285.0 hours ACARS
1 legs, 5.1 hours event
Posted onPost created on July 05 2009 08:39 ET by Crosby Otobo
Hi, yesterday, i landed at KATL and was asked by atc which ramp i wanted to park, i simply looked at my airport diagram and told him 2S, I was wondering, what if i landed at another airport like heathrow and didnt know which terminal delta parks. Is there some diagram online that shows delta airlines parking spots and terminals at different airports?


DVA122
Senior Captain, MD-11
OLP

Joined on July 15 2001
50 State Club
Everett 250 Club
Globetrotter
White Knuckles Club
US Capital Club
Eight Century Club
Online Six Century Club
DVA Twenty-Year Anniversary

"Bring back the MegaDog - MD11!"
NY

843 legs, 2,383.1 hours
616 legs, 1,837.0 hours online
642 legs, 1,735.7 hours ACARS
6 legs, 13.5 hours event
96 legs dispatched, 204.8 hours
Posted onPost created on July 05 2009 09:15 ET by Roy Rodriguez
When I want to find out the gate for a flight im flying for DVA, I actually use the delta.com website and use their flight status application - it will tell you what gates and terminals. I just find the flight number for the flight Im flying for DVA and enter it on delta.com. The option for the flight status on the delta.com website is right under the box that says "Book a Trip".

Roy Rodriguez

Senior Captain, MD-11
DVA5672
Captain, A350-900

Joined on March 10 2008
Online Double Century Club
Million Mile Club
Everett 500 Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
Millennium Club

Fort Worth, TX

1,017 legs, 4,566.4 hours
292 legs, 1,232.3 hours online
940 legs, 4,285.0 hours ACARS
1 legs, 5.1 hours event
Posted onPost created on July 05 2009 09:34 ET by Crosby Otobo
I appreciate your help Roy.


DVA4067
Captain, B757-200

Joined on February 15 2007
50 State Club
Seven Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Long Beach 250 Club
B757 100 Club

"Always stand tall on the Quarterdeck"
Louisville, KY USA

746 legs, 1,361.4 hours
12 legs, 20.2 hours online
706 legs, 1,284.8 hours ACARS
Posted onPost created on July 05 2009 11:39 ET by Robert Ward
www.airportterminalmaps.com I use this website for that and reworking afcads.

Robert Ward

Captain, B757-200
DVA3787
Senior Captain, CRJ-200
OLP

Joined on December 01 2006
Double Century Club
50 State Club
Online Double Century Club

"Small planes don't make small brains"
Western Europe

277 legs, 515.9 hours
204 legs, 397.0 hours online
244 legs, 456.2 hours ACARS
39 legs, 80.6 hours event
Posted onPost created on July 06 2009 09:41 ET by Mark Salter
The ATC didn't necessarily mean a gate. If you look on the ATL facility chart there are 6 ramps-one in between each of the concourse buildings. For example: If you wanted to park on the far west side of the airport, just tell him Ramp 1. From there you can taxi to any gate you choose.

Mark Salter

Senior Captain, CRJ-200
DVA3609
Captain, CRJ-200

Joined on September 27 2006

"Go Guard AVIATION"
Northeastern United States

60 legs, 79.6 hours
33 legs, 39.0 hours online
7 legs, 5.6 hours ACARS
Posted onPost created on July 13 2009 23:09 ET by Alfred Kennedy
You have to remember from an ATC perspective (I'm ZLA) our scopes don't show where the airline gates are, we just see the terminals (Example I can't tell you where gate 87 is but i can tell u where terminal 5 is).... so if there is a particular terminal, just request it from ATC ;).... I'll tell you "Proceed at requested"


DVA7172
First Officer, B747-400
E-MAIL

Joined on February 21 2009

"I am at 80,000FT and climbing."
Belize City, Belize Belize

44 legs, 99.9 hours
15 legs, 37.9 hours online
44 legs, 99.9 hours ACARS
Posted onPost created on July 22 2009 21:51 ET by Tevin Laing
you could search for a diagram. You can google it

Tevin Laing

First Officer, B747-400
DVA3931
Senior Captain, L-1011-100
OLP, COMM

Joined on January 19 2007
50 State Club
Tri-Jet Triumph
Million Mile Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Flying Colonel
Globetrotter
Burbank 500 Club
Eurocap Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary

"De oppresso liber"
Surry, ME

1,882 legs, 3,806.7 hours
478 legs, 767.8 hours online
1,107 legs, 1,674.5 hours ACARS
55 legs, 114.8 hours event
195 legs dispatched, 134.4 hours
Posted onPost created on July 22 2009 21:54 ET by Andrew Kaufmann
You can also use this site:
http://www.airportterminalmaps.com/



DVA4551
First Officer, B757-200

Joined on June 08 2007

Western United States

10 legs, 19.6 hours
5 legs, 8.5 hours online
4 legs, 7.4 hours ACARS
2 legs, 3.5 hours event
Posted onPost created on August 01 2009 12:30 ET by Zach Peterson
Usually in Europe and Asia, Airlines are assigned a terminal and they park to whatever is available.
For Example London Heathrow will display terminal 2, I will park at whatever gate is available in FS.

Zach Peterson

First Officer, B757-200


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