[jhb] Re: Flights

  • From: "tom smith" <ftd.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 20:24:29 +0100

best of luck Mike
tom
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Lucas
  To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 6:17 PM
  Subject: [jhb] Re: Flights


  Hello from Madrid - impossible to get out of here back to the UK (I'm 
booked on EasyJet to EGGW).  We've had a conference of around 60 people from 
all over Europe and there are some pretty grim faces of those who want to 
head back north.  Not helped by the fact that French railways are on strike, 
and (at least for those of us wanting to get back to the UK) ferries from 
Bilbao/Santander are now fully booked and their web and telephone services 
can no longer handle the volume of traffic.  My daughter went through Madrid 
airport this morning for a flight back to Barcelona and she reported that it 
was absolute bedlam.  Five of us have finally settled on hiring a car to 
drive to Paris and get on the Eurostar - still a few seats available, and 
fortunately not affected by the French railway strike.  Rental cars are now 
hard to get hold of.  Scale this up for other countries/cities/airports and 
it's a pretty bleak picture.

  Hoping to be home on Sun evening, fingers crossed.  Watch this space ....

  Mike L


  On 16 April 2010 14:41, Fossil <fossil@xxxxxxx> wrote:

    The Glasgow aircraft diverted to Manchester.

    So far I've seen the TOM and TCX go into Manchester and a couple 
depart -
    again for the sunny islands. Aer Lingus are firing aircraft out of 
Dublin
    and Aer Arann seem to be operating too - seen three so far.

    Normally I would have recorded about 600 aircraft by this time of day 
and
    you would think the records would be near zero - but I've logged 91 
aircraft
    so far. Most are GA but there have been a few bizjets and the Irish Air 
Corp
    PC9's are quite active. As I write an Antonov An124 has also appeared..

    bones
    bones@xxxxxxx


    -----Original Message-----
    From: jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf
    Of Gerry Winskill
    Sent: 16 April 2010 14:02
    To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [jhb] Re: Flights

    Just had a call from my son, in NY. He should have left last night but
    it was cancelled. He's got himself onto a non scheduled BA flight, that
    might leave this evening, heading for Prestwick. He thinks they are
    trying to get the aircraft, plus BA personnel, back to the UK. A check
    on Prestwick shows they have no flights at the moment, though Glasgow
    have had the arrival from the Carbean, plus a couple of other long
    hauls. That being the case it's hard to see that they can't operate the
    Glasgow IOM route. Manx2 say they can operate to Leeds by staying below
    8000 ft and that should be OK for Glasgow to IOM, I would have thought.

    Gerry Winskill

    Fossil wrote:
    > Despite the ban on aircraft in the UK some operators have obviously
    > decided that NATS was over cautious in their decision.
    >
    > I've seen several flights in and out of Dublin today, Manx2 are 
running
    > their little LET on Blackpool and Belfast flights and TCX7l and TOM663
    > have just flown into Manchester.
    >
    > Oddly enough TOM663 was from Barbados but it appeared over Tiree and
    > routing to Islay. That's pretty well parallel to the ash cloud which 
is
    > flowing from Iceland to Sumburgh and maybe just 150nm south. If they 
are
    > letting aircraft get that close to the plume (which I guess they can
    > clearly see) then why is all traffic in the south of the UK blocked?
    > It's weird.
    >
    > TCX7L also appeared on screen about Londonderry so that was another
    > Caribbean flight that went well north. It puzzles me.
    >
    > bones
    >
    > _____bones@xxxxxxxx <mailto:bones@xxxxxxx>
    >




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