October 5, 2012 at 1:12 am
Years ago I read a non fiction book about the workings of airports in general. I seem to remember a lot was about heathrow but included others too. At a guess it was published in the 1970s and the cover if I remember correctly was a yellowish colour and had a photo of I think a 707 landing with the threshold lights sillhoetted.
I thought it was called ‘Airport’ but this just brings up info on the novel for the 70’s film Airport.
Does this ring any bells for anyone at all?
Many thanks if anyone knows anything,
MH
By: Seafuryfan - 5th October 2012 at 22:01
Funny hearing about that book after all these years – I have still my copy. There was something compelling about (for the time it was written) the mind-boggling stats and, if I recall correctly, hair-raising stories from ‘airside’ that the public don’t get to hear. A good book, although I havn’t read it for 30 odd years!
By: Seafuryfan - 5th October 2012 at 22:01
Funny hearing about that book after all these years – I have still my copy. There was something compelling about (for the time it was written) the mind-boggling stats and, if I recall correctly, hair-raising stories from ‘airside’ that the public don’t get to hear. A good book, although I havn’t read it for 30 odd years!
By: waco - 5th October 2012 at 21:52
yep Afghan….well done that man !
By: waco - 5th October 2012 at 21:52
yep Afghan….well done that man !
By: David Legg - 5th October 2012 at 16:05
Ummmmmm
That the one that described in detail the Iraqi 727 that crashed on approach to LGW and had some sample RAF Officer selection questions at the end ?
Afghan?
By: David Legg - 5th October 2012 at 16:05
Ummmmmm
That the one that described in detail the Iraqi 727 that crashed on approach to LGW and had some sample RAF Officer selection questions at the end ?
Afghan?
By: Mostlyharmless - 5th October 2012 at 15:01
You guys are ridiculously good at this! Thats the one many thanks! Ive been searching for years to even remember what it was called I was beginning to think I had made it up!
Big thanks! Ill come up with a trickier one next time 😉
MH
By: Mostlyharmless - 5th October 2012 at 15:01
You guys are ridiculously good at this! Thats the one many thanks! Ive been searching for years to even remember what it was called I was beginning to think I had made it up!
Big thanks! Ill come up with a trickier one next time 😉
MH
By: Mr Creosote - 5th October 2012 at 12:06
Got that in the loft somewhere, but not sure how long it might take to find it. Do you need it for something important?
By: Mr Creosote - 5th October 2012 at 12:06
Got that in the loft somewhere, but not sure how long it might take to find it. Do you need it for something important?
By: darnsarf - 5th October 2012 at 11:29
My guess would be Airport International by Brian Moynahan which I used to have myself years ago

By: darnsarf - 5th October 2012 at 11:29
My guess would be Airport International by Brian Moynahan which I used to have myself years ago

By: avion ancien - 5th October 2012 at 07:57
Hardback or paperback?
By: avion ancien - 5th October 2012 at 07:57
Hardback or paperback?
By: waco - 5th October 2012 at 02:38
Ummmmmm
That the one that described in detail the Iraqi 727 that crashed on approach to LGW and had some sample RAF Officer selection questions at the end ?
By: waco - 5th October 2012 at 02:38
Ummmmmm
That the one that described in detail the Iraqi 727 that crashed on approach to LGW and had some sample RAF Officer selection questions at the end ?