all open from 10 tonight
..guess BA had some inside knowledge to have 12 planes already on their way to Heathrow..
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Don't know if this link has been posted already, but it's quite cool - you can click on the little planes to see where they're going from/to. Seem to be a lot of planes up there - including some flying right over Heathrow.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostFlights are now delayed until Thursday.
Well that's what the BBC have just said but the NATS site still says Wednesday...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8632930.stm
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Flights are now delayed until Thursday.
Well that's what the BBC have just said but the NATS site still says Wednesday...
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flights to my work started yesterday evening and ran this morning, but my flight this afternoon is cancelled.
A colleague is up there and mean't to fly back last friday and has now been told the earliest he can leave will be Saturday, ouch that's costing
Milan.
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Flight cancelled yesterday, a nice lie in followed by some techy gadget shopping and a nice evening in with gf chef.
today, train to client co. arrive midday.. very relaxing, table & decent wi-fi and buffet car
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI planned to do some work while I was away, never miss too many billing days. I am just thinking how much stuff to bring with me, hurts my head trying to work out how much underware I might need
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False alarm. Hekla hasn't gone bang.
My flight for tomorrow has been cancelled. Now to work out how to get a refund from edreams.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postflights are running again for me,
tomorrow's equivalent flight today has flown, looks like I'll be ok tomorrow
hope I can get back too :-)
Milan.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat are the odds of landing an unpowered aircraft, given enough height to reach an airport? Perhaps passenger jet pilots should be experienced glider pilots. Ones that only need one attempt at a landing.
I gather flaps don't work in dead-stick mode because there's not enough power to operate them without the engines running. So it would be a fast landing.
Middle of the Atlantic - out of fuel - 70 miles out from a small island....
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