Nice and appropriate shot of the “Flying Pig” where is this machine located?
This article is pretty dated (2008) but in the middle of the text it mentions a Trdient up for sale in China, anyone know what happened to the said aircraft?
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Sounds good, I may give it a go for a bit of a jolly dayout.
On a different note, I was interested and amused to see it advertised as “London” Oxford, this is in addition to other “London” airports such as Stansted, Lydd, Manston and in the pipline I believe Birmingham airport is also looking for the London title against their name once the fast rail link is in place.
This has always been my favourite airport, would be great if it could expand further! Just how many aircraft can it hold at any one time? Any one know?
What One Left is saying is true, I have seen this in action on arrival at Heathrow, its common practice, lots of wine is poured down the toilet, on the odd occasion I have been given a bottle or two to take back home with me, this was not British Airways though but another airline.
Lovely photos especially of the takeoffs against the mountain backgrounds, I also like the evening shot of the aircraft at the end of the runway. Please post some more, thankyou for putting this airport on the map, I never heard of it before.
Claude Knights, of the children’s charity Kidscape said: ‘The airline should have procedures in place to avoid this sort of situation.
‘If the airline is that concerned they should sit unaccompanied children with cabin crew who have no doubt been thoroughly vetted.’
Political correctness again in the extreme.
Nice TC Jet, what was that doing in?
HP42 was well!
Nice one well done