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Old 20-04-2010, 08:47 PM #1
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Arista are they only open for a short while or are they open for a longer period.?
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Well at 10PM
not a full day.

But due to these new Special Checks they should be open
onwards - unless a new Ash problen effects the Engines.
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Well at 10PM
not a full day.

But due to these new Special Checks they should be open
onwards - unless a new Ash problen effects the Engines.
okay, i know someone flying to Austarlia on Thursday, from Dublin Airport, do you know if Dublin is open?
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okay, i know someone flying to Austarlia on Thursday, from Dublin Airport, do you know if Dublin is open?

They said this is also Irish Airspace
as Special Checks on Engines (on every flight)
make it safer than before.


But they must be aware it will take that bit longer due to special checks before
and after it goes.


http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-...ir_Passengers_
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okay, i know someone flying to Austarlia on Thursday, from Dublin Airport, do you know if Dublin is open?
Best your friends maintains regular contact with the arline he is flying with, but NATS covers both UK and Eire airspaces.

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cheers Arista ill keep my fingers crossed for her.
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With Germany not happy with
this UK rule
it appears that the BA Flight Tests from yesterday
gave so much data on the Engines.


The Blanket Ban
the New Labour set up with the wrong data
was stupid.
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With Germany not happy with
this UK rule
it appears that the BA Flight Tests from yesterday
gave so much data on the Engines.


The Blanket Ban
the New Labour set up with the wrong data
was stupid.
It wasnt the government this time Arista it was the ICAO an international body governing Civil Airline Operations through NATS - the Air Traffic Management Body governing the UK and Eastern Atlantic Air Traffic Zones.
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It wasnt the government this time Arista it was the ICAO an international body governing Civil Airline Operations through NATS - the Air Traffic Management Body governing the UK and Eastern Atlantic Air Traffic Zones.

Sure
but New Labour had a chance to help get this done days ago,
but their Election comes first
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Sure
but New Labour had a chance to help get this done days ago,
but their Election comes first
Nope the rules are from an external body, which governs all civilian air operations and the guidelines were modified by part of that body, the Civil Aviation Authority(CAA). The government can hardly agree to be bound by international convention then decide when they dont like something, that rule doesnt apply to them.
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why is this a serious debate?
anyway i think it will be hit and miss over next week or so they may be open now but dont be suprised if this changes frequently in next few days
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why is this a serious debate?
anyway i think it will be hit and miss over next week or so they may be open now but dont be suprised if this changes frequently in next few days
Yeah totally agree with you .
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why is this a serious debate?
anyway i think it will be hit and miss over next week or so they may be open now but dont be suprised if this changes frequently in next few days



The Debate is about would you Fly.
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Well Done Paxman
telling New Labour failed.
On BBC2 now
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Channel 5 will be showing tonight at 10pm a programme about the 1982 incident when a passenger jet lost all four engines after flying through a volcanic ash plume.
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Channel 5 will be showing tonight at 10pm a programme about the 1982 incident when a passenger jet lost all four engines after flying through a volcanic ash plume.


Yes that was a lucky Escape.
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Channel 5 will be showing tonight at 10pm a programme about the 1982 incident when a passenger jet lost all four engines after flying through a volcanic ash plume.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010...ull-daily-star





The Daily Star
had a photo on the Front page from tonights special on Ch5 at 10PM
So Airports removed all Daily Star newspapers from shops.

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Thats "The Daily Star" for you, cant stand that paper
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I feel sorry for the parents with small children its no fun sleeping at the airports with them.
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I feel sorry for the parents with small children its no fun sleeping at the airports with them.


Yes and many will Return
to Vote Stinking New Labour out.
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I think before we all start making jokes about this


we should wait until the dust has settled?
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I think before we all start making jokes about this


we should wait until the dust has settled?


It will never Settle.
The Earth will Burn Up in the very End.


Checking Engines of every Aircraft
on every journey will solve this flight worry.


Sign Of The Times.
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The Daily Star is hilarious.

Didn't they have headline stating something like "Ashley caused Cheryl to Lose her Baby" with a picture of Cheryl holding her stomach?
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