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  • in reply to: If you could learn to fly a specific…… #600609
    David2386
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    Hmm I don’t know.

    It’d probably be between the 767/757 or 737-700.

    in reply to: AIR BERLIN – NEW ROUTE BHD – STN #600611
    David2386
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    Great news and there one step closer to DUB.
    FR have locked U2 out hopfully AB will give it a try.

    I’m sure Bono et al can afford to travel in a slightly more glamourous fashion than FR anyway 😀

    Sorry, couldn’t resist. :diablo:

    in reply to: AIR BERLIN – NEW ROUTE BHD – STN #601411
    David2386
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    Very good news, unexpected but welcome 😀

    in reply to: Prestwick, 12th March #604467
    David2386
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    Great shots, especially the 747 ones.

    in reply to: Dont worry chaps, BAH F1 flypast Pix here #604483
    David2386
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    Wonderful 😀

    Only criticism, bit large for the forum 🙁

    Love the shots though, lucky fellow at the GP 😛

    in reply to: MYT157 Hurghada #615938
    David2386
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    Tomrorow’s(or was it today’s?) is filed as a B743, yes B743, all 5hours of it.

    HTH

    in reply to: DUB Meet Photos #528713
    David2386
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    Nice photos Dan despite the weather. 😀

    What lens were you using?

    in reply to: Ryanair Liverpool – Londonderry #528764
    David2386
    Participant

    Watched the LPL-LDY-LPL come and go across the radar this morning, was it operated by the EIR A320?

    in reply to: Ryanair Liverpool – Londonderry #531768
    David2386
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    LTE or whatever they are called now, did some flights to the Canarias and Morocco from Eglinton over the past few years.

    in reply to: JFK ATC, why NYC isn't the City of Brotherly Love #535703
    David2386
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    That voice has been a source of entertainment on more than one occasion, very distinct and ‘aggressive.’

    in reply to: Well done Steve Fossett #540059
    David2386
    Participant

    Oo been a while since I’ve been on here.

    Well done Steve, well done indeed. Just watched the press conference on BBC online, looks wide awake 😀

    Managed to follow them over the radio from Shannon down to about 4000ft into Bournemouth.

    Congratulations on the record.

    in reply to: Battered 732? #598631
    David2386
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    Paul,

    If you mean the last ever flight of a 732, then no.
    If you mean the last passenger flight of a Ryanair 732, then yes, if Shamrock is right (not saying he isn’t, it’s just we had so many dates for their final departure in the past few months)

    For tomorrow:
    FlightID: RYR153A
    Status: FILED
    Filed With: LLON – London
    Equipment: /B738/Q
    Proposed Departure Time: 1050Z
    Departing: EGNM LEEDS BRADFORD
    Destination: EIDW DUBLIN
    Route of Flight: EGNM..POL..WAL.L975.LIFFY.LIFFY1R.EIDW/0035
    ETA: 1143
    Speed: 0420
    Altitude: 180

    in reply to: Battered 732? #598762
    David2386
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    FlightID: RYR737P
    Status: FILED
    Filed With: LLON – London
    Equipment: /B732/Q
    Proposed Departure Time: 0915Z
    Departing: EIDW DUBLIN
    Destination: EGPK PRESTWICK
    Route of Flight: EIDW.GELKI1H.GELKI.P600.TRN..EGPK/0033
    ETA: 0959
    Speed: 0445
    Altitude: 190

    It’s last flight, to the scrapman?

    in reply to: Battered 732? #598939
    David2386
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    -200s at LDY?

    It used to be all -200s into LDY. I remember hearing them going rumbling overhead in the morning and a friend sending me some pictures of flying in, when he was still flying the 732.

    in reply to: Battered 732? #599060
    David2386
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    Ryanair operated the 732 for how many years, and without major incident?

    Sad to see them go, though plenty of happy people out there at the reduction in noise. Now you’ll definitely be getting those horrible yellow seatbacks and uncomfy seats 🙁

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