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Boeing 737-800 (N530AS) - Although runway 17L was the designated arrival-departure runway, ASA's N530AS is captured here as the first of three "wrong way" departures from the other end of 17L ... runway 35R.br /br /Departing toward the direction of oncoming aircraft making landing approaches is (to put it lightly) frowned upon. However, the circumstances that existed at this time necessitated the decision to have aircraft arriving at RNO use the designated runway (17L-35R) while aircraft departing use the opposite end (35R-17L) and take off toward the approach path of arriving planes.br /The ATC personnel in the RNO tower handled the situation quite proficiently. Departures such as this Alaska Boeing and a United and Delta aircraft were queued at the 35R end of 17L and landing aircraft were given priority. Then, when the approach route to 17L was clear and airspace north of RNO was empty, the aircraft in the queue at 35R were cleared to take off. It was all very "routinely' handled, despite the increased stress caused by the heavy smoke and ash being blown into the southern end of the airport by the high winds from the southwest that were whipping up the Davis wildfire just a few miles SW of the airport. And added to the danger of the thick smoke and ash at low altitude level was the presence of 15 firefighting aircraft (jets, props, and helicopters) operating in the airspace just south of runway 17L-35R.
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Boeing 737-800 (N530AS)

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Although runway 17L was the designated arrival-departure runway, ASA's N530AS is captured here as the first of three "wrong way" departures from the other end of 17L ... runway 35R.

Departing toward the direction of oncoming aircraft making landing approaches is (to put it lightly) frowned upon. However, the circumstances that existed at this time necessitated the decision to have aircraft arriving at RNO use the designated runway (17L-35R) while aircraft departing use the opposite end (35R-17L) and take off toward the approach path of arriving planes.
The ATC personnel in the RNO tower handled the situation quite proficiently. Departures such as this Alaska Boeing and a United and Delta aircraft were queued at the 35R end of 17L and landing aircraft were given priority. Then, when the approach route to 17L was clear and airspace north of RNO was empty, the aircraft in the queue at 35R were cleared to take off. It was all very "routinely' handled, despite the increased stress caused by the heavy smoke and ash being blown into the southern end of the airport by the high winds from the southwest that were whipping up the Davis wildfire just a few miles SW of the airport. And added to the danger of the thick smoke and ash at low altitude level was the presence of 15 firefighting aircraft (jets, props, and helicopters) operating in the airspace just south of runway 17L-35R.

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Gary SchenauerPhoto Uploader
There are 3 runways at RNO; however, two of the three are closed. The only open runway is the second-longest one ... 17L-35R ... which is 9000 feet long. Repairs to the intersection of runways 17R-35L and 8-26 are being made, with the obvious result being that both of those runways are closed.
Darryl Sarno
Great perspective with the mountains in back! Well done!
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Date Avion Provenance Destination Départ Arrivée Durée
01-03-2025 B738Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma ()Okc Will Rogers Intl () 11h57 PST 17h11 CST 3:14
28-02-2025 B738Int'l de San José ()Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma () 20h47 PST 22h23 PST 1:36
28-02-2025 B738Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma ()Int'l de San José () 17h33 PST 19h15 PST 1:41
28-02-2025 B738Int'l de Los Angeles ()Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma () 14h11 PST 16h18 PST 2:07
28-02-2025 B738Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma ()Int'l de Los Angeles () 10h29 PST 12h37 PST 2:07
27-02-2025 B738Juneau Intl ()Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma () 19h39 AKST 22h31 PST 1:52
27-02-2025 B738Yakutat ()Juneau Intl () 18h21 AKST 18h56 AKST 0:34
27-02-2025 B738Merle K (Mudhole) Smith ()Yakutat () 17h07 AKST 17h44 AKST 0:36
27-02-2025 B738Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens ()Merle K (Mudhole) Smith () 15h53 AKST 16h27 AKST 0:33
27-02-2025 B738Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma ()Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens () 11h40 PST 13h49 AKST 3:08
26-02-2025 B738Lihue ()Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma () 14h05 HST 21h23 PST 5:17
26-02-2025 B738Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma ()Lihue () 08h39 PST 12h25 HST 5:45
25-02-2025 B738John-Wayne ()Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma () 15h04 PST 17h30 PST 2:25
25-02-2025 B738Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma ()John-Wayne () 11h35 PST 13h58 PST 2:22
25-02-2025 B738John-Wayne ()Int'l de Seattle-Tacoma () 07h11 PST 09h30 PST 2:18
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