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Thanks for the info Pete. I suppose they have (had?) a tough time at Heathrow up until a few years ago, I can just imagine informing Concorde to follow the Fokker 27 on final
Still that beats FS where I'd probably be told to follow the Cessna on final, who after touchdown, will decelerate in 5 yards and taxi to Windsor at 10 kts before turning off :roll: 
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Aha, someone else who remembers Eric Raffles, Ian. He commuted daily between Heathrow and Manchester for 10 years until his sudden retirement in 1975. Parking at "Fields" on the south side, he somehow always managed to get 28L/10R!ianhind wrote:40 years ago I remember "Raffles 1"
A true gentleman and a man with a sense of humour too. When bringing his Swedish-registered Beech Baron onto the UK register in 1970, he was offered G-AYIA by the ARB. The Jewish Raffles asked if he could have the more appropriate G-AYID for, in his own words, "a bit of fun."
Pete

