No-One At Plane Transfer To Wave To...
I went off to do some chores for a while as I thought TRFs had "crashed" with so many posters on at the one time, but I'd just bumped my WiFi connection into off
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Anyway, I think the reason there was no wave from the top of the Royal NZ Air Force plane was, as other posters have said - there really wasn't anyone to wave to.
It's a work day here for most people and Sydney - despite it's "glamour" image - is very work focused. Workers start travelling, and I mean bumper to bumper, down from the Blue Mts, up from Newcastle and down from the Central Coast from 5.00-5.30am onwards. Not unusual for many people to spend two hours each way a day between home and work - so no time for a detour to see a plane transfer.
It was "kept under wraps" where the change-over would be - I was half expecting Melbourne - we didn't even know for sure it was going to be Sydney.
Apart from the road being closed, the whole area around the airport is commercial/industrial/transport and auxiliary businesses. I think the lady with the little boy lives close to the airport as the reporter said she came down when she heard on TV that the plane had landed. I think she must have walked - to have the dog with her, and because parking is so restricted in the early mornings with clearways. Traffic around the airport is something you don't take on if you don't need to.
I thought it was great to see that bit of footage in the terminal - bet that's the closest an "outsider" has been to PG ever.
Thank you to all the posters able to share links/videos.
Cheers, Sun Lion.