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Old 24th Jun 2012, 20:10
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Thanks for that Jack seems to be a weekend of it 4 flights canceled from DUB today because another one went tech in VNO last night and is not back until lather tonight.
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Old 27th Jun 2012, 08:32
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Anyone know if/when those student charters from Madrid and Rome etc will be starting? Was nice to see the Iberia A321 from Madrid last year and lets not forget the Air Italy B762!
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Old 27th Jun 2012, 09:04
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Anyone know if/when those student charters from Madrid and Rome etc will be starting? Was nice to see the Iberia A321 from Madrid last year and lets not forget the Air Italy B762!
Not exactly sure the dates vary by year, Students start arriving from Northern Spain (Bilbao mainly) tomorrow in Cork so id imagine it will be between tomorrow and early August is when they will be arriving.
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Old 27th Jun 2012, 09:56
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aer arran all crews not able to do CAT 11 at the moment flights being diverted to SNN yesterday AND KIR today
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Old 27th Jun 2012, 10:27
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aer arran all crews not able to do CAT 11
Its not a matter of the crews not being able to fly in those conditions its the aircraft dont have CAT II equipment.
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Old 27th Jun 2012, 13:39
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That's very strange JACK they were all CAT 11 UP TO THIS WEEK
EVEN THE WAT FLIGHTS WERE DIVERTING when wx was poor there
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Old 27th Jun 2012, 13:50
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Couple of issues at play here.
First off - WAT does not have a CAT2 approach, so if rvr is below CAT1 minima then off on a divert you go.

With 2 a/c in ORK if one developes a problem which downgrades it CAT2 capabilities then off on a divert you go.

If there is a newly upgraded skipper, they may be restricted with increased minima so unable to carry out a CAT2 approach. Not ideal but that's crewing issues for ya. ....................And off on a divert you go
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Old 27th Jun 2012, 16:30
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Now, now, we are not going to have any of that CAT II or CAT 11 horse pooh here, now are we?

I would have thought Bill Clinton's visit to Cork Airport last Friday would have been worthy of a paragraph or two here. I got a great laugh out of it anyway. Good few bizjet visitors again lately some of which have parked up for quite a few days and paying the DAA or CAA handsomely for the privilege!

The Sikorsky S-92 of the Irish Coast Guard was due in Cork today for some familiarisation with the Airport Fire Service but she never materialised due to the weather being at CAT 11 or is it CAT II.

The visibility improved after 2 pm and it was interesting watching a few Aer Lingus A320s and a Ryanair 737 whilst low visibility procedures were still in place and to watch how deep they touchdown especially the two A320s - I am informed that this is to do with the rad alt business onto 17 where the dip is from the back road. Very interesting to watch.

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Old 27th Jun 2012, 17:17
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All EIR a/c are CAT2 capable.
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Old 27th Jun 2012, 19:25
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To be fair, Cork OCC has been very accommodating towards private aircraft in recent years. However this is due to the availability of stands due to the sharp decline in Commercial movements. Of course nothing is being done to provide a General Aviation parking area so if and when Commercial business improves business aircraft and adhoc charters will once again be inconvenienced due to a combination of IAA red tape and DAA inaction.
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Old 27th Jun 2012, 23:40
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The case has ended and the result is 12 years with 5 suspended.

Edward Stapleton jailed for seven years for Cork Airport incident - RT News
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Old 28th Jun 2012, 10:00
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first spanish student flight today
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Old 29th Jun 2012, 14:21
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Iberworld will return to Cork in place of Monarch next summer basing from Fri-Sun with Aer Europa operated a PMI rotation which MON did on Thursdays but it will be on Tuesdays instead.
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Old 29th Jun 2012, 18:29
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Can't wait for IWD to be back, newer fleet and much more reliable. MON are just always late there's always something either a tech aircraft or crew out of hours
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Old 1st Jul 2012, 14:14
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Id have to agree with BlueSki Iberworld or Orbest as they're now known were much more reliable in terms of departing on-time or within the hour of a scheduled departure. Monarch which I hold very high opinions of after flying with them between 2002 and 2004 seem to have lost most credibility with regular technical faults and very long delays.. having a fairly old fleet doesn't help either.
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Old 5th Jul 2012, 12:05
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Does anyone on here know if Aer Lingus have cut BCN and FCO from the winter 2013 schedule? I noticed they were re-introduced for last winter also.
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Old 5th Jul 2012, 16:48
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Gone for this winter Bluski, presumably to make room for Brussels. Hopefully EI can be persuaded to keep their 4 320's at Cork for Winter 2013/4 but it's not going be easy.
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Old 5th Jul 2012, 20:07
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That's a pity, but thanks for the update. Can't book LGW past the end of October either. If EI could be keep the 4 aircraft for the winter it would be a real boost for the airport. Maybe 3 A320's and an A319 in a few years? Surely another route to Germany could work, Munich is only running at twice weekly in the winter as it is. I'd like to see Dusseldorf or Frankfurt.
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Old 6th Jul 2012, 10:43
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EI at Cork

I see that Aerlngus has announced significant expansion from Dublin for the Winter. The excuse being peddled around Cork Airport and in the local media that the collapse in traffic there is all the recessions fault is beginning to sound very hollow particularly with the amount of Cork people driving to Dublin
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Old 6th Jul 2012, 14:41
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I see that Aerlngus has announced significant expansion from Dublin for the Winter. The excuse being peddled around Cork Airport and in the local media that the collapse in traffic there is all the recessions fault is beginning to sound very hollow particularly with the amount of Cork people driving to Dublin
Come on!? you really believe Aer Lingus dont want to grow at Cork? Aer Lingus are matching demand, Barcelona/Rome may have had OK loads (pretty poor most days last winter except the weekends) but obviously ancillary revenue is not there during the winter. Ask any Aer Lingus employee at Cork there happy with the way the operation is being run, realistically. You only have to look up the road at Shannon to see how things can change when airlines take no more interest in growth at an airport. Brussels is a welcome addition which will bring inward tourism, its what we need and for Aer Lingus loads will be good and ancillary revenue is high on the route, its a no brainier. London/Gatwick has oversupply at the moment check the stats, Aer Lingus cant compete with Ryanair to Gatwick and they do Heathrow well, which is why we will see an increase in flights there in Summer 2013. The fact is people don't have the money to go places during the winter anymore and Aer Lingus will serve a schedule according to demand, I'd give it two years at this stage maybe Winter 14/15 before we have 4 stationed units again. Aer Lingus haven't grown stationed units at Dublin this Winter Ryan 2000 they're simply increasing the utilisation of the fleet which can only be good for the airline.
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