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747s into GLA

Can anyone tell me if there are specific days 747s arrive and depart from Glasgow or is it just pot luck when they arrive and depart

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By: Ren Frew - 2nd August 2004 at 13:01

I need to get some video stuff done at GLA too, or my video will never see the light of day. 😀

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By: airband1 - 2nd August 2004 at 12:57

Excellent Ren

I think it’ll be the 23 or 24 in future because i got the 300 service from Clydebank that goes right into the airport but it takes about an hour and you don’t even get any decent photography heres a couple of the photos i took yesterday.

The last one of the BA plane was actually taken from a footpath behind Yoker football ground

at the moment i’m using my video camera which has photoshot mode on it because my 35mm kit is far too heavy so i’m selling it on ebay and what i make from that i’m putting towards a Digital camera

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By: Ren Frew - 2nd August 2004 at 12:49

Dunno much about buses but you can probably find out from here www.arriva.co.uk/scotlandwest.

I know the 23 and 24 service from Glasgow centre (Renfield Street) will drop you at Renfrew Cross or near the Normandy Hotel (23 service) at the swing bridge. Which is a 60 second walk from spot number two in the pictures and a few minutes from spot number one.

You can also intercept these services in Govan or Linthouse at the opposite side of the Clyde Tunnel from your place in Anniesland.

The 23 may actually pass the lay-by as it goes to Erskine via Inchinnan?

Note that because the Inchinnan swing bridge is closed to traffic for repairs til mid August that these services are being diverted via Paisley and Abbotsinch Road.

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By: airband1 - 2nd August 2004 at 12:21

Nice photos mate, i’ll need to try and get down to that end of the road but theres no way i’d venture onto someones land if i seen that it was growing crops or something.

I think the last time i went near the field i’m talking about it had a small church to the left of it up the little lane and landing lights and you could sit by the white cart/black cart whatever it’s called lol

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Does anyone know what buses go down abbotsinch road as the bus i got from Clydebank came the other way yesterday do any buses from the Renfrew Ferry come that way?

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By: Ren Frew - 2nd August 2004 at 12:07

You really need wheels to get to Barnsford Road unless you like a good hike. As for the field you mention, it belongs to a farm and is currently full of corn, so you’d probably get a good rollicking if the farmer caught you wandering around it.

I normally stand at the little lay-by car park beside the field towards Inchinnan or sit on a parapet of the old stone bridge crossing the river at the main road junction. Views of 23 inbound traffic look like this from that spot and the 2nd picture shows the view from the lay-by.

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By: airband1 - 2nd August 2004 at 10:49

Well I went to GLA yesterday got a few photos from the inside of the terminal building but was quite impressed with the views some of you guys get from Barnsford Road (A726) where the Flying School road is unfortunately a bit too far to walk and i don’t know if the bus drivers have a tendency to let you off at this part of the airport if you ask them nicely enough.

Also at the other end of the field if i get a bus along to the far end of Abbotsinch Road when RWY23 is in use where theres a field directly facing 23 on Greenock Road (A8) but i’m not sure if this field is airport property or farmers either way i guess you’d be trespassing.

All in All a good morning out because i got what i came for a couple of shots of the Air Atlanta 747 taking off unfortunately i couldn’t find where it was parked up to get some better photos of her before she left for Manchester.

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By: Ren Frew - 2nd August 2004 at 10:29

The best bet would be Glasgow Prestwick International
– PIK – . Anyone have a schedule of 747 arrrivals/departures there.?

Go to www.egpk.vze.com and select “cargo scheds” from the menu page.

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By: Ren Frew - 2nd August 2004 at 10:27

Try these sites too for GLA info and logs. A bit code heavy but you’ll soon get used to it.

www.egpf.co.uk
www.egpf.vze.com

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By: by738 - 30th July 2004 at 23:51

http://www.airtimepublishing.co.uk/pubdat.html
Airport timetables is the book I used when I first started- its a bit of a bible

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By: Johnny - 30th July 2004 at 22:39

http://www.world-airport-codes.com/ might well help ya,
http://www.wajb.freeserve.co.uk/codes.htm this is good as well.

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By: airband1 - 30th July 2004 at 22:34

Err yeah, you could really do with a reference book.

Thanks again LBA those will help for now but if anyone can reccommend any reference books i’d be really grateful

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By: LBARULES - 30th July 2004 at 22:21

Err yeah, you could really do with a reference book.

A few:
TCX – Thomas Cook 330 – Airbus A330
TSC – Air Transat – Airbus A310
FCA – First Choice – Boeing 767-300
BY – Britannia
MYT – MyTravel
BD – BMi
XLA – Excel
IWD – Iberworld
GSM – FlyGlobespan
WW – BMi Baby
GRE – Air Scotland
OOM – Zoom
LK – Air Luxor
CO – Continental
AC – Air Canada

Hope they help 🙂

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By: airband1 - 30th July 2004 at 22:14

Thanks LBA

Don’t suppose you’ve a list of Websites for a beginner as all the ones i’ve got don’t seem to have any info on them like how do i find out what the operators of the following codes are TCX 330, TSC 310 (I Imagine?), FCA 763.

I know i’m probably asking too much from you guys i’ll need to get a couple of reference books me thinks lol.

Thanks again

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By: LBARULES - 30th July 2004 at 22:02

Was when I 1st started mate 🙂

Heres a very good website for undestand them:www.airlinecodes.co.uk

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By: airband1 - 30th July 2004 at 22:01

Wish i knew what all these codes meant their very confusing for a newbie you know :confused: LOL

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By: LBARULES - 30th July 2004 at 21:58

My god just been looking, you guys have a great day at GLA tomorrow, TCX 330, TSC 310 (I Imagine?), FCA 763, Zoom 763 in addition to all the daily widebodies! Lucky buggars 😉

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By: LBARULES - 30th July 2004 at 21:56

Air Atlanta Europe are the operator 🙂

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By: airband1 - 30th July 2004 at 21:52

Because they only operate 747s 🙂

Thats what i get for asking a stupid question LOL who is the operator anyway?

Can anyone help me with names of some books that i might be able to get in helping me with these kinds of questions like callsigns of airlines airliner markings etc.

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By: LBARULES - 30th July 2004 at 21:48

Because they only operate 747s 🙂

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By: airband1 - 30th July 2004 at 21:41

747 due in at GLA tomorrow.
06.15 EUK451 ORLANDO SFB
http://www.baa.co.uk/main/airports/glasgow/flight_arrivals_frame.html 🙂 🙂

Just for my own information by looking at the flight number and where it took off from how does one tell that it’s a 747?

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