When we took off from Orlando Sanford back to London Gatwick on a European 747-200 (G-BDXF) we had already been delayed for 3 hours due to a massive storm, and when about 30min – 1hr into the flight a flight atendent came around our cabin we were in sunshine first with 22 capacity. When he just went past me we had already been shaking a bit and then we dropped altitude quite a bit and we had our stomaches in our mouths (figure of speach), he was lifted off the floor and hit the ceiling and for about 20 min after that we kept shaking about.
We also landed in a hurricane 😀
here are mine in no particular order.
1 Emirates A330-200 Taxiing
2 Emirates A330-200 landing
3 Finair A319
4 US Airways A330-300
5 US Airways A330-300 It waited there for 5-10 min befor going to the runway and back tracking back to the terminal.
6 Airfrance B737-300
7 Iberia A320
8 US Airways A330-300
9 Aurigny ATR42
10 Balkan Holidays A320
here are mine in no particular order.
1 Emirates A330-200 Taxiing
2 Emirates A330-200 landing
3 Finair A319
4 US Airways A330-300
5 US Airways A330-300 It waited there for 5-10 min befor going to the runway and back tracking back to the terminal.
6 Airfrance B737-300
7 Iberia A320
8 US Airways A330-300
9 Aurigny ATR42
10 Balkan Holidays A320
michael wasnt the june trip the time you got stopped by the police lol anyone know how relaxed security for spotters is?
michael wasnt the june trip the time you got stopped by the police lol anyone know how relaxed security for spotters is?
kool go mohamed al fayed maybe you can spend some more cash buying new players for fulham or a private jet for fulham fc players 🙂
kool go mohamed al fayed maybe you can spend some more cash buying new players for fulham or a private jet for fulham fc players 🙂
kool photos glad you had a good time in longbeach 😀
kool photos glad you had a good time in longbeach 😀
brill report m8 is Luxor Hotel the pryamid shaped hotel?? 😀
brill report.
sanford is a nice airport when you depart sanford a good idea if you have hours to wait is to go into the guest house which is as you enter the departures lounge go left carry on all the way to the bar then turn left it seems like a long bridge to another part of departue loung but on other side of that is the guesthouse and has cinema and films to chose papers magesines showers free food drink and bar and tv and games room is v.good and also as u enter the departure hall straight ahead is a viewing platform v.good views of a/c and runway.
brill report sandy brill pics too 😀
i still remember my flights on the vc10 brize norton – decimumanu via brugen and back when i lived in sardinia was strange when i went on my first flight facing forward was scary facing backward taking off wen i was 5 always good flights on them glad some still have seating in them.
brill report and pics dean glad u had a brill trip 😀
latest news come in.
The US government is to take the European Union to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in an effort to stop member states “subsidising” Airbus.
Robert Zoellick, the US trade representative, said Airbus was now bigger than its US rival Boeing and continued public funding was unfair.
“This is about fair competition and a level playing field,” Mr Zoellick said.
The EU said its relationship with Airbus was legal and it planned counter action over US support for Boeing.
It is high time to … end massive illegal subsidies to Boeing
Pascal Lamy, EU trade commissioner
“If this is the path the US has chosen, we accept the challenge,” Pascal Lamy, the EU’s trade commissioner, said.
“Not least because it is high time to put an end to massive illegal subsidies to Boeing which damage Airbus, in particular those for Boeing’s new 7E7 programme.”
‘Trade violation’
The US and EU have 60 days to resolve the increasingly bitter dispute before the WTO will step in.
The US also said on Wednesday that it would terminate a 1992 agreement with the EU which limits levels of government support for the development of civil aircraft.
The EU maintains that financial support given to Airbus by member states is within the terms of the agreement while accusing the US of providing huge indirect support to Boeing.
Mr Zoellick said EU members had given billions of dollars of financial support to Airbus in violation of international trade rules.
Market share
He said EU governments were pumping $6.5bn (£3.65bn; 5.27bn euros) into the development of the new Airbus A380 and were considering backing a competitor to Boeing’s proposed 7E7 Dreamliner, which will travel just under the speed of sound.
Airbus now sells more large civil aircraft than Boeing
Robert Zoellick, US trade representative
“Since its creation 35 years ago, some Europeans have justified subsidies to Airbus as necessary to support an infant industry,” Mr Zoellick said.
“If that rationalisation were ever valid, its time has long passed.”
Airbus now had a 50% market share in large commercial aircraft, he added.
“Airbus now sells more large civil aircraft than Boeing.”
Last week Mr Zoellick and Mr Lamy held talks to settle the issue, but failed to reach an agreement.
President Bush threatened to take the case to the WTO last month unless EU governments stopped providing loans, a move that some observers linked to the current presidential election campaign.
Agreement questioned
The US now wants to scrap the 12-year-old transatlantic agreement which governs state involvement in civil aircraft development.
Under the accord, EU governments can cover up to 33% of a manufacturer’s research and development costs with loans to be repaid over 17 years.
US critics of the agreement say Airbus does not have to repay the loans if its planes are not profitable.
EU countries say the US government is providing indirect support to Boeing, through the NASA space agency and military programmes, equivalent to 3% of the industry’s turnover.
Airbus was launched in 1970 by a consortium of French, German, Spanish and British companies.
It is now co-owned by European aerospace firm EADS and British defence and aerospace contractor BAE Systems.