DURHAM TEES VALLEY AIRPORT - 6
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Taken from the DTVMovements website; I can imagine there are a few ignorant types that will try this:
Originally Posted by DTVMovements
Info:- the police will be moving anyone along who attempt to stop to view air show arrivals prior to and during the event for reasons of road traffic safety. On the day, both laybys at either end of the runway will be closed and inaccessible, the church field on the south side of the airport is classed as a public footpath so cannot be closed, but for the same reason the police will keep people moving along, stopping anyone from remaining stationary and therefore (hopefully) making it impossible for anyone who think they can pull a fast one and attempt to view the air show without buying a ticket. We appreciate the vast majority of our readers will respect the rules - thank you!
Air Show Day
Sounds like it's going to be a great weekend with lots to keep everyone's interest and attention- a great advert for the airport and its future.
Organisers will make lots of money for their charities and the public will go home happy and entertained.
Organisers will make lots of money for their charities and the public will go home happy and entertained.
airport is classed as a public footpath so cannot be closed, but for the same reason the police will keep people moving along, stopping anyone from remaining stationary
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SWBKCB - I presume it's because if you're standing on it you're therefore blocking it, daft I know but as long as it stops the people who think they can beat the system then I'm happy.
Knievel 77, Skylive's website and the branding on the helicopter states Adventure Helicopters, but it arrived under a Castle Air call sign, who it's also registered to.
Good luck to everyone involved tomorrow!! (Or later today now!)
Knievel 77, Skylive's website and the branding on the helicopter states Adventure Helicopters, but it arrived under a Castle Air call sign, who it's also registered to.
Good luck to everyone involved tomorrow!! (Or later today now!)
That,s yer lot....
Well,that's it,26 years wait is over..,hope all enjoyed themselves,not with standing the no shows and hiccups!
Skyline hopefully will have plenty of cash left over after expenses to support all the worth while charities?
So it,s back to the mundane and the efforts to save/preserve/develope a once flourishing regional airport.
Skyline hopefully will have plenty of cash left over after expenses to support all the worth while charities?
So it,s back to the mundane and the efforts to save/preserve/develope a once flourishing regional airport.
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Well history was made yesterday and Skylive exceeded most peoples expectations! Thankfully all went pretty much like clockwork, with only a couple of minor issues that were either unavoidable (i.e. traffic) or were not serious enough to affect people's enjoyment of the day.
Bring on next year!
Bring on next year!