You can see that technical workers do a routine inspection of your aircraft before takeoff. While passengers take their seats, Nora says:
"Let's Continue our conversation about runways!
How to use this when planning a route to different destinations while in Heathrow airport? To this end, I have created for you the simplest system to apply in our conditions. It's not possible to fly after takeoff or fly before landing along the trajectory of the runway if the tail wind blows at a speed exceeding 3 KM/H. You can not fly after take off or before landing along the trajectory of the runway, if the speed of crosswind or headwind exceeds 8 KM/H. And be very careful! The Eurofly dispatchers are informed by where the wind blows, not where it blows from. If you assume a flight by course of 91 degrees and the dispatcher tells you that eastern wind is blowing at a speed of 5 KM/H, then you can't fly in this direction, because you will fly the aircraft nose to the east, and the tail wind, which blows to the east too, exceeds the allowable speed. In this case, you should fly by course of 271 degrees, because the headwind blowing at a speed of 5 KM/H corresponds to a safe flight in this direction.
Before starting your flight, ask our meteorologists what the weather is now in Newquay and London; Then make a choice in favor of one of the two destinations for takeoff and landing. Do you have any questions about runways?"
You say: "No. While we were flying from London, you promised to tell me all about taxiing. Is there anything special?"
Nora says:
"Thanks for reminding! In fact, it's very simple.
1) Observe speed limits of 18 KM/H While taxiing in the gate area or after landing, as well as in rain, snow, dust and low visibility of less than 3000 Meters;
2) The maximum speed on the taxiing ways for Airbus aircrafts is 56 KM/H;
3) The maximum allowed speed at turns is 5 KM/H;
4) Stop at the runway and warn the crew members to take their seats, then request a permission for takeoff. If permission is not given, wait 40 seconds until the next request.
%XY! I understand there's a lot of information here. I have a suggestion to you. Look into the text file more often to be able to quickly view what you will not understand.
The explanation is over. Tomorrow we will talk about climbing up, descending and landing. It's time for us to go. Have safe flight!"
Route number: BAW1351.
Departure time: 19:30.
Flight time: 01:15.
Departure airport: Newquay sT Mawgan Cornwall.
Icao/IATA: EGHQ/NQY.
Elevation: 390/119.
Transition altitude: 3000/914.
Runway: 124/304.