on the Czech lines prague is quite openly available through Easyjet (former Go route), and bmibaby
looks a bit better in that pic than the computer animation, but still far too much gold
Pembo – brought this back up front for you to continue the new topic on Meigs – hope its useful reading for ya!
just a though – aren’t HH the codes for Islandsflug? – possably providing a ‘w’ pattern charter into EGNV
Hi Carl – welcome bak!!
from August i should be seeing a lot of the movements at LPL as i’m off over there to work! so keep us informed of the happenings like you used to!
nah – i dont like the colours
lol a second is on the way i believe!
Turbulence often occurs at the meeting of differant weather zones – mainly the meeting of the Hadly, Polar and Ferrell cells (basically differant weather zones situated over the earth) and also at the meeting points of the tropical submaritime climate with the cooler Polar climate – the tropical submaritime climate progresing further north than usual is what has given the UK the higher pressure and better weather (during the day) over the last 3 or 4 weeks (a bugger for night cargo operators tho with low level fog!)
Originally posted by Saab 2000
1-British European
2- Air 2000
3- Jet2
4- Easyjet
5- IOS Skybus
6- Eastern Airways
7- Thomas Cook
8- Air Wales
9-MyTravel
10- Monarch
11- Channel Express
12- Air Atlantique
13- Highland Airways
14- BAC Express
15- Virgin Atlantic
16- Titan
17- EAC
18- Air Scotland
19- Aurigny
20- BritanniaThere are a few more:
Asterus, Emerald, Euromanx, Keenair, Le Cocqs Airlink, Lydd Air, Scot Airways etc….
EAC is short for European Air Charter, trading name of European Aviation Air Charter or something – he also got BAC express!!
fortunatly nobody killed
hiya
Yes the BBC and Sky News are Uk based (london and Milton Keynes respectively (i think!!)), but the point was the only reason it gets aired is because the BBC devoted itself to been a “World Service” to former colonies mostly, and Sky news a “worldwide empire”. The UK is a small market – what proportions of their viewers are overseas based? – i reckon that CNN have more non-american viewers worldwide than Americans bak home
btw nice to have a good debate!!!
i wonder if they have someone in the pipeline to start ops then if they are increasing the services!
GAMA Aviation,
Air Kilroe (part of Eastern now i think)
BA Citiexpress
Fly Globespan
IAC (BAe 146s leased from Flightline)
Hows about helo ops
Brintel,
Bristows,
CHC (i think – ex Bond)
hiya – another view is it may be a foreign a/c’s registration abbreviated – for example a local robing here is known as G-BXOR, but atc ofter referr to it as Golf Oscar Romeo, so the A could be the first part of a 2 letter reg prefex such as A6- is for the emerates – just a thought…
who’s been on a recruitment drive – lots of new members recently! – hi all