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So did you go for the 1st or 2nd 1:40am?
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Well good guess haha it was the in laws! They got delivered for the first 1:40. Apparently that was the correct time anyways. Still never got an answer as to why. I had a look at arrival and departure times for YVR and LAX that morning and couldn’t make any sense of it, it seems like neither airports have many flights arriving/departing between 12am-6am anyways so it likely didn’t confuse many people. Still in the future they should denote which time it was.
Stumped many people I know, most common answer was “the first one”. A pilot buddy of mine says airports operate on Zulu time or Greenwich so it has no effect on scheduling to them |
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That's only if all regions of the world were consistent with their times set relative to Zulu. Time changes make a huge difference on airline/airport scheduling due to certain areas not recognizing DST.
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