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Huge airports, where rolling the plane on the ground is harder than landing. Crowded, often traffic jams at the traffic forecourts, and the controller gives long instructions without pause. A complex taxiway network with many connections and intersections. One of the most common questions that arise during airport visits is how pilots find a designated parking space at an airport they have never been to before. This time we show you this up close. How does the crew prepare for ground movements before landing? What maps do they use? What do the tablets that pilots can't get on board without? And which are the airports that really teach the lesson from a taxiing point of view? We talked about this with training captain Béla Trangóni, the exhibition manager of the Aeropark, and Boeing 737 captain György Kovácsházi. (Editor: Balázs Kránitz) If you would like to support the rebirth of the airplanes on display in the Aeropark: Donation by bank transfer: 10101360-03379200-01003004 Air Transport Cultural Center Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft. (Please write: donation in the comments section) More information here: https://aeropark.hu/ #aviation #budapestairport #travel #airport #aeropark #avgeek #cockpit #aviationlovers #flight #boeing737 #boeing767 #cockpit #cockpitview #flightdeck #airtraffic #airtrafficcontrol #toronto #chicagoairport #jfkairport #frankfurtairport #behindthescene #pilot #pilotseye #pilotslife #airbusa380 #boeing747 #london #londonheathrowairport 00:00-01:39 Intro 01:40-02:38 Extreme airports 02:39-07:09 Mega airport with chaotic traffic 07:10-08:21 Confusion in the control tower 08:22 -15:23 Flying labyrinth with extras 15:24-18:08 Maps, tablets, road signs 18:09-22:09 What the pilot doesn't like 22:10-24:19 The green light shows the way 24:20-27:22 Restrictions on concrete