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Robin
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by Robin » 06 Jan 2007, 20:36
Thomsonfly have moved all of their flights to either Cardiff or Birmingham
Jetset
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by Jetset » 08 Jan 2007, 00:18
I loved it when I think it was Prince Charles who fluffed the landing in the 146 and overshot the runway. Bet it was the same team of travellers that resurfaced that runway.
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by Garry Russell » 08 Jan 2007, 00:35
Was that the one when Prince Charles overshot in a tailwind landing up on one of the Scottish Islands ?
Garry
Garry
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d0mokun
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by d0mokun » 08 Jan 2007, 00:42
Garry Russell wrote: Was that the one when Prince Charles overshot in a tailwind landing up on one of the Scottish Islands ?
One of the papers at Church Fenton has a report on that incident.. apparently he voluntarily gave up flying because of that?
Dan.
Jetset
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by Jetset » 08 Jan 2007, 00:43
I think so, I remember seeing the aircraft on the news. It was a few years ago.
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by Garry Russell » 08 Jan 2007, 00:59
End of the eighties perhaps..I saw it on the news as well grey day came in fast flat and low......and just kept goin'
Garry
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