have a good honeymoon 😀
Brill pics tony 😀 did you get that a330 mytravel thats behind that a320 mytravel? or the reg of it?
Amazing pics i think i saw that monarch a300 in palma 2 weeks ago 😀
why not have a smaller a/c?
good pics guys whish it was the oposite weather here wish it was as hot as last years heatwave which gave us the hottest temperature ever recorded in uk as summer has not arrived this year. And wish i had a holiday home in the sun for winter as it gets to bluming cold down here and snow never comes except for this year when we had 5 lots of snow and the 1st time in 5 years in swindon and heaviest ever aswell.
congradulations dcfly 😀
Congradulations it looks really kool i like what the photographer said.
The first Jet for United Arabian Airlines seen for the first time in this very smart colours. 😀
Date of Accident: 25 April 1980
Airline: Danair
Aircraft: Boeing 727-64
Location: Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Registration: G-BDAN
Previous Registrations: JA8318
Flight Number: 1008
Fatalities: 146:146
MSN: 19279
Line Number: 288
Engine Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney
Engine Model: JT8D-7
Year of Delivery: 1966
Accident Description: The aircraft crashed while in a holding pattern. The pilow overflew the clearance limits of the hold which put the aircraft into an area of high terrain.
http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi_bin/view_details.cgi?date=04251980®=G-BDAN&airline=Danair
it is on but just moved peter has told me the best months are april and may so you wont freeze to death or be too hot and weathers good so it is in april or may 2005 actual day to be confirmed.
Gatwick Arrivals:
05.35 MYT068 SANFORD DUE MON 1600 S
05.40 MON328 SANFORD EXPECTED 0815 S
06.15 BY062B TAMPA VIA
ORLANDO DUE MON 0300 S
07.00 FCA057 SANFORD DUE MON 0510 N
07.30 EUK837 SANFORD EXPECTED 1000 S
09.30 VS016 ORLANDO DUE MON 0900 S
09.30 CO8236 ORLANDO DUE MON 0900 S
10.15 VS050 ORLANDO DUE MON 1015 S
11.00 5A 123 SANFORD DELAYED S
mon 16th august 2004
05.50 BA2154 BARBADOS DELAYED N
Departures:
sat 14th aug 2004
12.00 5A122 SANFORD DELAYED S
my earliest flight was wen i was 4 years old from R.A.F Brize Norton to R.A.F Decimumanu in Sardinia as my dad got posted there we went on a vc10 we always flew a vc10 to and from sardinia when we came to visit grandparents etc the earliest commercial a/c i went on was a md83 alitalia from dussledorf – milan whe i went to hospital in germany due to having teeth pulled out. also that same day we flew on another md83 meridiana from milan to cagliari was good flights we were in buisiness class on alitalia to milan as r.a.f paid for it 😀 then the next flight i flew on p.s comercial was a mytravel dc10 both ways from luton to palma to luton in 2001.
Bush visits hurricane-hit Florida
The hurricane was the worst in Florida for more than a decade
President George W Bush is in Florida to see for himself the devastation caused by a hurricane that killed at least 13 people and left many homeless.
He joined his brother, Florida State Governor Jeb Bush, for a helicopter flight over the worst-hit areas.
Emergency workers are still picking their way through the debris. Initial estimates put the damage to property between $5bn and $11bn.
The hurricane also hit North and South Carolina but in a weaker form.
‘Freak hurricane’
In Florida, people are still working to salvage their possessions two days after Hurricane Charley struck.
Your Say: Are you affected?
In pictures: Hurricane’s path
Punta Gorda, a town of some 15,000, took the full force of the storm, with few buildings left untouched.
President Bush has declared the region a disaster area, which means federal funds can be spent on the clean-up.
Both Mr Bush and Democratic candidate John Kerry appear to be trying to play down any political aspect to the disaster in Florida – a crucial state in November’s presidential election, correspondents say.
Mr Kerry has said he does not intend to visit Florida in the aftermath of the hurricane so as not to disrupt relief work.
Packing winds of up to 145mph (230km/h), Charley came ashore on Friday at 1550 (1950 GMT) at Punta Gorda, catching many residents unprepared because it was believed the storm would hit further north.
What causes a hurricane? Use our guide to find out more
Animated guide
The hurricane ploughed across central Florida, uprooting trees and power lines, and dumping heavy rains.
More than one million people were left without electricity and hundreds of thousands without water.
Anne Correia, who hid in a wardrobe in her flat in Punta Gorda, said she could “hear the nails coming out of the roof”.
“The walls were shaking violently, back and forth, back and forth,” she said.
Before reaching land in Florida, the hurricane increased to category four – the second most severe on the five-level Saffir-Simpson hurricane intensity scale.
Florida officials say Charley is the worst storm to hit their state since 1992 when Hurricane Andrew caused billions of dollars worth of damage in Miami.
Amazing Pictures thanks for sharing guys 😀
lots of flights at orlando international tampa and all in path of huricane have been cancelled and key west is still closed and this hurricane has been declared the worst in United States history killing at least 60 and causing $11 billion.
Hurricane strikes Florida coast
The hurricane was stronger than expected
Hurricane Charley has slammed into the coast of Florida, ripping up trees and forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents.
Packing winds up to 145mph (230km/h), Charley hit land on the Gulf coast south of Tampa, causing a tidal surge of up to 15 feet (4.6m).
A woman and a young girl were killed in separate traffic accidents in Florida, and at least three people died in Cuba.
The authorities say they have evacuated 1.4 million people from at-risk areas.
Thousands of National Guard troops have been put on standby.
“This is the nightmare scenario that we’ve been talking about for years,” said hurricane centre director Max Mayfield.
‘Serious storm’
Charley reached landfall at 1550 (1950 GMT) on Friday, just south-west of Fort Myers, and about 160 miles (257km) south-east of the Tampa Bay area, the most populous region on Florida’s west coast.
This hurricane is destructive! It blew my trailer at least 100 feet into my next door neighbour’s lot.
Jack Griswald, Miami
Your Say: Are you affected?
In pictures: Hurricane’s path
Winds ripped off the roof of a hurricane shelter where more than 1,000 people were seeking refuge, while small plans at the airport in Charlotte County were torn apart.
Walt Disney World theme park in Orlando was closed while flights were halted at Orlando airport.
Ten navy ships stationed near Jacksonville were sent out to sea, the navy said.
“This is a serious, serious storm,” said Florida Governor Jeb Bush, estimating the cost of repairs at more than $15bn.
President George W Bush has declared the region a federal disaster area, which means federal funds can be spent on the clean-up.
“Our prayers are with you and your families tonight,” he said from Seattle.
Before reaching land, the hurricane increased to “category four” – the second most severe on the five-level Saffir-Simpson hurricane intensity scale.
What causes a hurricane? Use our guide to find out more
Animated guide
Residents along Florida’s south-western coast had been boarding up their homes and stocking up on water, tinned food and batteries.
“There is not much that scares me in this world, but this is one of them,” said one of them.
Schools and government offices were closed on Friday.
Meteorologists say this could be the worst storm to hit the US since 1992 when Hurricane Andrew caused billions of dollars worth of damage in Miami.
At least three people died when the hurricane passed over western Cuba on Friday.
Charley has also been blamed for one death in Jamaica on Thursday.
In a rare gesture, the US offered Cuba $50,000 (about £28,000) to help pay for damage caused by the hurricane. 🙁 R.I.P to victims