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Old 20th Nov 2005, 11:42
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Whats happening at Exeter this weekend?

Whats been going on at EXT this weekend? Most of the Flybe flights are hurrendously delayed, both yesterday (sat) and today. Anyone know what's going on??
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Old 20th Nov 2005, 12:08
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Only the CDG was 'hurrendously delayed' yesterday, and that was due to CDG/ORL (in fact most of northen france!) weather being below operating limits for the Q400 pretty much all day. The NCL took a hit but not nearly as bad, and that was down to a tech issue from what i understand, and a 146 positioning in from BHX to cover.
It would have been easy to cancel the CDG, but with only one rotation it would have stopped anyone getting to paris for the weekend.
As for today.... I can't comment! Hope this helps.....

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today's 1000 EXT DUB went tech 15 minutes out, and returned to EXT, and was replaced by a 146 from SAM at 13 40, so that well crimped things. At some stage I'd like to find out what exactly happened to the Dash 8, as I was on it, and saw the end result, the main landing gear doors started doing their own thing, which at cruise climb speed is not a good idea!!!! whatever it was, it wasn't the same both sides at the same time, but both side started doing strange things, and it didn't look like lack of hydraulic pressure, as they were moving with some power behind them, both opening and closing again.
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