congrads peter continue with you valuble contribution
i would but i have a gcse tests on but from 28th may i am a free man no school no exams just relaxing then o the 2nd of july is prom then nothing to do until sept then either college to do travel and tourism and geography or modern aprentership as a electrition
so am free from 2nd july to 16th july then im on holiday until 2nd august then im free all august
do you know the reg of that eal/european air charter aircraft?
kool pics silver snapper
yes they r 747-200’s only first class or sunshine first had ptv’s
ive seen the royal jet ZE701 over my house the other day
it was not used by eal speedbird744 it was about to enter service but then they got rid of all fleet except two aircraft 737-200
yeh the blue line is lyneham and the central are is definatly correct well done tony thanks aswell
he is one lucky son of a B****
31c yesterday 32c here today so lovly for the gcse exams stuck in a stuffy hot exam hall
‘Al-Qaeda’ threat to US airlines
Saudi Arabia is has problems with domestic Islamist militants
A statement purportedly from al-Qaeda militants in Saudi Arabia has warned of new attacks on US and Western airlines and other transport facilities.
“All compounds, bases and means of transport, especially Western and American airlines, will be a direct target,” it said.
Posted on an pro-al-Qaeda website, it asks Muslims to keep away from Westerners and such locations.
The statement’s authenticity could not be immediately verified.
Hostage siege
But it was signed “al-Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula”.
Attacks on a residential compound in Khobar at the end of May brought to the fore the major domestic problem Saudi Arabia faces with Islamist militants
Twenty-two civilians were killed – including an American, a Briton and an Italian – during the attack which saw Saudi commandos storm the compound.
The latest warning also comes as Saudi security forces hunt gunmen who attacked a BBC news team in a drive-by shooting in Riyadh on Sunday.
The specific threat to airlines will alarm an industry that has put a renewed emphasis on counter-terrorism security since the 11 September suicide hijackings in the US.
‘All guns blazing’
Another bloody attack in Saudi Arabia would mean another massive blow to international confidence in the oil-rich Gulf kingdom.
Thousands of foreigners from Asia and the west work in the Saudi oil industry.
But Prince Turki al-Faisal, Saudi ambassador to Britain, on Monday defended the way his country was dealing with the threat from al-Qaeda, in an interview with the BBC.
Saudi Arabia was taking the threat from al-Qaeda seriously, but some of the country’s operations against the group had been successful, and “some not so successful”.
But he said Saudi Arabia was not going to “go in all guns blazing” and arrest thousands of people.
“That is precisely what the terrorists want us to do – to antagonise the population,” he said.
“There is a more methodical way of doing things – police work, investigations, co-operating with other agencies and other countries,” he added.
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kool pics m8 thanks for sharing
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i have no idea where the planes that fly over my house in swindon go to although the way they head towards my house is towards the atlantic from london area.
welcome dc10 🙂