Thanks for that BDiONU.
There's a paragraph or two in the Sunday Times article that deserve(s) exposure to a wider audience:
'Smith was looking for a peaceful corner of England in which to bring up his children and moved to the hamlet of Cornard Tye in 1999.
“One of the best things about this area was that you could sit in the garden and hear birds singing,” he said.
“Then one day I was sitting in my office at home when I heard a plane going over, then another and then another.
When I rang the Civil Aviation Authority and asked what had happened they told me the air corridors had been changed.
“We now get easyJets and Ryanairs one after another. Some fly so low we can see the wheels and the people inside",'
A quick look at a chart shows that his home is approximately 25 miles from Stansted.
How do newspapers get away with continually printing this tripe?
Last edited by None of the above; 11th February 2007 at 12:35.