Are the titles peeling off that hybrid GSM 734 already ?
Remember the Air Scotland transfer/sticker hoo haa ?
Certainly looks like it!
Its intersting to still see the Aer Lingus 735s in GLA as EI scedules say they should all be A320s now or is that from May???
I think Mon-Fri is A320’s.
Its intersting to still see the Aer Lingus 735s in GLA as EI scedules say they should all be A320s now or is that from May???
I think Mon-Fri is A320’s.
Is that where the AA used to park? It’s a while since I was last at GLA.
The AA 767’s park on just about every stand except for 35 & 36 I believe.
Is that where the AA used to park? It’s a while since I was last at GLA.
The AA 767’s park on just about every stand except for 35 & 36 I believe.
Nice shots! Is that ATP still flying? If so, who for?
BAW Cityexpress or Loganair I think, but I believe they are shortly to be replaced by more SAAB 340’s Loganair are getting, also the Hangar in the background is coming down shortly to make way for more a/c parking stands.
Nice shots! Is that ATP still flying? If so, who for?
BAW Cityexpress or Loganair I think, but I believe they are shortly to be replaced by more SAAB 340’s Loganair are getting, also the Hangar in the background is coming down shortly to make way for more a/c parking stands.
Where did the B777 park, kaplan?
Stand 30.
Where did the B777 park, kaplan?
Stand 30.
Okay here is my second lot of photos from lanzarote taken 2 weeks ago and this selection is from my “viewing” ones.
Over a few years now I’ve been taking these kind of photos to show views other than the regular ones that folk are familiar with so here is a look around for those that haven’t been to Lanzarote Island.
Fred.
Great idea Fred, but is that a dreaded double fence under the First Choice 757?
How about this Iberia 757 it was one of the four missed approaches on our first day due to poor visibility caused by sand from the Sahara in the atmosphere.
It looked to us he was determined to land after missing out on his first effort this was a steep bank close to touchdown, nice landing in the end.
Fred.
Looks like the same pilot I saw in Tenerife last year, he did this same sort of approach 2 nights in a row over the small town just to the west of TFS but as I didn’t have a scanner I was taken by surprise both times, it seemed he just levelled out just as he was over the threshold, great stuff, not often seen these days.
How about this Iberia 757 it was one of the four missed approaches on our first day due to poor visibility caused by sand from the Sahara in the atmosphere.
It looked to us he was determined to land after missing out on his first effort this was a steep bank close to touchdown, nice landing in the end.
Fred.
Looks like the same pilot I saw in Tenerife last year, he did this same sort of approach 2 nights in a row over the small town just to the west of TFS but as I didn’t have a scanner I was taken by surprise both times, it seemed he just levelled out just as he was over the threshold, great stuff, not often seen these days.
Last ones for now and they include the two Spanish Air Force Hornets departing, nice noise with the Afterburners from both and the did a low pass over the bay and buzzed the Military Ramp.
Fred.
Nice ones Fred, same sort of set up as Tenerife South and it’s great not to get any sort of hassle from Police/Security isn’t it?
Last ones for now and they include the two Spanish Air Force Hornets departing, nice noise with the Afterburners from both and the did a low pass over the bay and buzzed the Military Ramp.
Fred.
Nice ones Fred, same sort of set up as Tenerife South and it’s great not to get any sort of hassle from Police/Security isn’t it?
Just a few from Friday morning. With (The son in law)
Must have been mad, up till 2am working, then down to airport to take photographs at 8am.Cheers
Ian
Nice pics, who does the Gulfstream belong to?