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TCX69
24th Oct 2006, 11:32
Hi all,

Does anyone know when the last nwa DC-10 flight is from LGW?

I've heard that it is either Sat28 or Sun29 Oct. I'm flying out on the Sat flightsokind of hoping it is that one!

Thx for any info.

PaperTiger
24th Oct 2006, 16:29
D10 on Sun 29th, 333 on Mon 30th according to nwa.com

TCX69
27th Oct 2006, 09:31
On which flight?

According to nwa.com the NW31 DTW and NW43 MSP are both operated by a A333 from 29Oct.

Or is the last DC-10 flight on the 29th a non-revenue flight?

PaperTiger
27th Oct 2006, 16:03
Don't know where you're looking, this is from nwa.com 30 seconds ago :confused: Northwest Airlines 43
Booking Class: B / Economy
Ticket Designator:
Meal: Dinner
Equipment: D10
Sun, Oct 29
9hr 5min
12:05pm Depart London (LGW)
3:10pm Arrive Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP)
Approximate Distance: 4026 miles

TCX69
27th Oct 2006, 17:56
Oh OK so that controdicts their timetable then. Bizarre :confused:

boeingbus2002
29th Oct 2006, 16:02
Last week was also the last time Biman used a DC10 into LHR. I believe this is due to strict noise regulations being enforced and shortage of aircraft and spares. Flights now operated by A310s until a decision on fleet replacement.

GOLF-INDIA BRAVO
29th Oct 2006, 17:26
Still DC-10 to Manchester as BG055 arrived this afternoon from Dhaka and Rome
and is scheduled to be twice a week this winter

G-I-B

PaperTiger
30th Oct 2006, 18:24
Just to close this off...

NW43/44 29 Oct N240NW
NW43/44 30 Oct N803NW.

Mr Angry from Purley
6th Apr 2007, 16:33
TAP Charter every Sunday in at 0840z, out 1010z B757 Freighter of EAT Airlines from 15/4 :\

Epsilon minus
6th Apr 2007, 19:39
You need to get out more?

tubby linton
10th Apr 2007, 09:36
Does anybody know how much more demolition work is due to take place in the southern engineering area?Is anything going to be built there or is is to be left open?

yachtno1
10th Apr 2007, 11:17
Hangar1 (MT) Hangar5 and Hangar 6 to stay for the time being..:)

Fenders
24th May 2007, 17:09
Just heard that a DC6 is expected at Gatwick tonight. I think its eta is 2100 and it is night stopping.
Does anyone have any more info?

Fenders:)

tom775257
3rd Jun 2007, 01:19
Well tonight waiting on stand I saw something you don't always see at Gatwick - a tug on fire. Excel sounded a little bemused at the whole affair as they taxied past. The fire service had it sorted out nice and quickly. It was at the southern terminal around stand 17 I would guess.

Night all.

737atlast
3rd Jun 2007, 10:49
I was parked on stand next to it, couple of fire engines put it out fairly quickly at first I thought it was some kind of training! Probably servisair employees deciding another way to work slower is to set on fire to your equipment! :ugh:

parabellum
3rd Jun 2007, 11:08
Many years ago I was climbing the forward stairs of a B737 on a remote stand when I saw an unlighted, (unlit?), B727 reverse into the path of a catering truck, the centre engine finished up on the floor. Was very disapponited to hear much later that the driver of the truck was sacked and the tug crew, (no lights, no marshallers), were exonerated and the insurance paid out as though the truck was the guilty party!

AltFlaps
3rd Jun 2007, 17:56
Our company had a tug fire (while attached to the aircraft) about 2 years ago in BHX ...

The big, hard, no neck ground crew (Aviance) dropped the headset and ran away !!
At no point did any of the ground crew make an attempt to discharge the tug fire extinguisher.

About 6 of the 'loadies' then stood at a distance in a group having a chat and a laugh about it ...

In the meantime, the skipper (who had doors closed with a full load of pax), waited for the fire service to arrive ... between them, they initiated an 'de-plane' via the rear steps.

The only thing that prevented serious damage to the aircraft, was the flight crew on board the company aircraft on the next stand. They grabbed a couple of BCFs from their own aircraft, and attempted to put out the fire.

And we trust these guys every day to help us out if we have an engine fire on startup !!?!?!?

andrijander
3rd Jun 2007, 18:43
...sure it'll help make 'em stay next time there's a fire...dunno if they'll be extinguishing it though??

A.

Litebulbs
24th Jun 2007, 05:35
Hi All and hopefully ACTO's

I saw a single engined light aircraft fly halfway down the 28L centreline, turn right and do a couple of circuits of the remote stands then disappear of east'ish this morning. I have been here 20 odd years and have never seen this before. I presume it was on a photo call for something or other. Maybe any on duty ATCO's could confirm this?

Bulbs

Defruiter
24th Jun 2007, 06:12
I presume you mean 26L and not 28L? :)

Litebulbs
24th Jun 2007, 06:29
Yeah, thats the one.

Vortex Issues
24th Jun 2007, 09:44
It could well be a couple of ATCOs and ATSAs from LTCC on a jolly with cameras ;)

QDMQDMQDM
24th Jun 2007, 10:45
There's a farm-strip called Vallance By-Ways literally on the airport boundary, to the North I believe. Maybe it was an aircraft going in there?

Vlad the Impaler
24th Jun 2007, 13:33
I think Vortex has it right, A similar event occurred at Stansted in the wee small hours this morning. Some stray ATCO's making a film I am told......

aw8565
24th Jun 2007, 14:53
I saw it too, I even stopped watching Countdown to have a look.

I heard it was 'testing the ILS.'

That came from a despatcher. I'll see if I can find out a more definitive answer tonight, as I'm not sure that's what the A/C was doing or not. I initially thought it might have been an emergency, but Tower was quiet and ground movements continued as normal. Oh and it didn't land :ok:

Defruiter
24th Jun 2007, 15:00
Sounds like it could have indeed been an ILS Checker flight

Litebulbs
24th Jun 2007, 15:06
I thought that at first, but it was the couple of orbits of the cargo sheds, and 130's/140's that seemed a bit odd. I have seen that white thing with big lights on it in strange places checking out landing aids (sorry, I'm no spotter and it had props on it and didn't look like a Spitfire), but this looked like a 2/4 seat single.

Roffa
24th Jun 2007, 15:27
Errr, Litebulbs, Gatwick lies within an ATZ surrounded by Class D airspace.

Neither of these preclude any light a/c with a clearance from routing over the airfield. We're starting to get a bit paranoid if we're thinking a light a/c is a weapon of mass destruction aren't we? There are hundreds of them up there on a sunny day and, as mentioned, all entitled to transit Gatwick's airspace. Should they all be grounded?

Besides, if it really was going to be used for such purposes, I doubt they'd bother with the inconvenience of calling up air traffic first for a clearance and also there are far tastier targets just a few miles further north.

tubby linton
24th Jun 2007, 23:02
1 What was a dhl 757 doing in Gatwick today?
2 Why have both the ndb's been turned off?

Ratatat
25th Jun 2007, 07:35
With regards to the light a/c.
It was one or more controllers who decided to get up at silly o'clock and have a closer look at Gatwick than they would normally be able to.
It was held to the north of the field VFR until a gap in the inbounds, and then did a couple of orbits overhead.

Litebulbs, it was all perfectly legal, just not something you see during the day because it's too busy to allow. Hence the early start.

To the pilot who questioned where my sense of humour was, in response to my lack of reply to his 'witty' comments about said a/c.
It left the tower with Elvis at 0214, closely followed by my will to live.;)

aw8565
25th Jun 2007, 07:39
The strange thing was that what litebulbs and I saw was the light a/c (I think a PA28) doing orbits and what looked like some pretty steep turns over the apron, not anywhere near the ILS beam at that range.

The a/c could have finished checking the ILS (which I assume would at some point involve flying an ILS approach at least in part) and the crew were maybe taking some pictures, or dare I say it, having some fun. It certainly looked like fun...

aw8565
25th Jun 2007, 07:42
Ah ratatat you just beat me to it.

I'm glad that's what they were doing.

Its about time! I'll film it from Norfolk House next time if they let me know!

Mr Person
25th Jun 2007, 08:57
Hi Ratatat,

Can I ask what was said by the pilot on the ground that he thought to be funny about the airborne aircraft?

Mr Person.

Ratatat
25th Jun 2007, 10:59
Mr Person.
Can I ask what was said by the pilot on the ground that he thought to be funny about the airborne aircraft?



Just a remark about it misidentifying Redhill and if it was landing at some blokes strip (presumably Vallance).
Was too long into a long night shift to engage in banter so I just stated exactly what the light a/c was doing.
I think the pilot replied "where's your sense of humour? Could be wrong though. No big deal.
Ratatat.

Tacklebury
25th Jun 2007, 13:58
Sounds like good fun to me.

Vortex Issues
25th Jun 2007, 16:59
I think you'll find that it was all pre-arranged with the tower. I believe they flew to all 5 major London Airports to film.

BOAC
25th Jun 2007, 17:27
Thread rapidly going off the rails with talk of a '6/24' conspiracy so scissors out. Enough of that please.

Litebulbs
25th Jun 2007, 17:56
Very sorry. Of course, this thread was moved to this forum. Still, if you would like to inform me of what you would like me to post, I will gladly comply BOAC.

BOAC
25th Jun 2007, 18:34
No probs. The 'boss' "gave" us the thread:)

Post as you wish, but we do not want to expand this to a 'conspiracy' thread. If you wish to pursue that line, I suggest Jet Blast would be better and I'm sure you'll get some takers there.

Litebulbs
26th Jun 2007, 18:46
Sir

Absolutely. I have now wound down from a few days ago. You are completely right, as there are enough threads about security.

Apologies

Bulbs

point5
19th Jul 2007, 09:37
I'm sure it was nothing too serious and just a standard missed approach. Can't see it being South African at LGW (unless LHR was foggy!)

Doors to Automatic
19th Jul 2007, 09:51
The most common reason is that the aircraft in front hasn't cleared the runway yet. There were certainly no weather problems today.

camel toe
19th Jul 2007, 10:14
"obviously the carrier"

Obviously

Camel Toe
"Over Macho Grande?"

DG101
19th Jul 2007, 11:38
Can't see it being South African at LGW (unless LHR was foggy!)

Wrong airport? :confused:

AircraftOperations
13th Aug 2007, 19:23
Hi,

Heard from a mate who thought he saw a light prop arriving into Gatwick on Friday afternoon, 10th August.

I was told that it must have been a VFR flight as there was no such IFR flightplan for it.

I know it wasn't going to Redhill, and assuming it wasn't an emergency, does anyone have a reg, type or any other info?

Thanks.

JB007
27th Oct 2007, 16:18
Just in case it hadn't been spotted, noticed Travolta's B707, N707JT is at LGW at the moment! Not really in a good spot for pictures but you might get it with a zoom near the Travel Lodge in Lowfield Heath!!!
Cheers

bbrown1664
27th Oct 2007, 16:41
When arriving back at LGW on Thursday I saw that and thought it was his. Must be visiting Saint Hill again. :uhoh:

rumair999
22nd Mar 2008, 20:45
Lovely looking Bluewings A320 in LGW this morning around 0810local anyone know what she was doing ?

chrisellio
23rd Mar 2008, 07:23
It was operating for Sterling Airlines

Chris

SAM-EMA
24th Mar 2008, 21:00
Could someone please tell me what aircraft types Monarch tend to use on their Tenerife route from LGW in the summer (S08).

Thanks in advance
SAM-EMA

vespasia
25th Mar 2008, 08:13
Could someone please tell me what aircraft types Monarch tend to use on their Tenerife route from LGW in the summer (S08).

Could be pretty much anything! Most likely to be B757, but they sometimes use an A300 or A330, occasionally A321. Summer schedules start to kick in after the hour change next week, so if you have a particular flight number in mind, post it here and someone will soon give you a definitive(ish) answer!

:O

SAM-EMA
26th Mar 2008, 16:45
Thanks for that info.

The flights in question:

LGW-TFS - ZB284
TFS-LGW - ZB287

The dates involved are 1st July (outbound) and 15th July (inbound).

Thanks in advance for any help
Cheers

SAM-EMA

vespasia
27th Mar 2008, 16:46
Hi again. The flights you're on are schedules which operate year round, and the current equipment is the A321. Can't be sure if it will stay that way until July though!

:cool: