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JAR 1st Jul 2006 14:28

First Registration is G-FBEA

CentreFix25 1st Jul 2006 18:12

The Future!
 
http://photos.airliners.net/photos/p.../6/1068608.jpg

devon_guy 1st Jul 2006 19:20

I don't know if anyone can help but I have just come back from EDI-EXT and we were coming in to land. Airport empty no aircraft on runway at all. Landing gear came down, we were flying low then all of a sudden we climbed and banked steeply, landing gear went up, we turned and were banking majorly over EXT before we descended, landing gear came down and we hit the tarmac rather hard. No explanation from flight deck so anyone at EXT got any ideas??

eastern wiseguy 1st Jul 2006 19:37

It's called a go-around...many and varied reasons...aircraft too fast..approach not stable...runway not vacated...no big deal happens on a daily basis

mad_bob 1st Jul 2006 19:42

Could have been a number of things. Not happy with the approach, a slight tech problem or indeed ATC could have sent them round, something on the rw or birds etc. Maybe they didnt have time to say anything. If they were going round into the visual circuit they would have been very busy with check lists etc. We do try to keep pax informed but only if time permits. Hard landing, well, thats the Dash.

hushkit77 1st Jul 2006 23:38


Airport empty no aircraft on runway at all
just out of interest, how do you know this? I have never been able to see the runway on the approach whilst sitting in the cabin as a passenger!!!

devon_guy 2nd Jul 2006 08:40

Because as I said we flew past it.....

akerosid 2nd Jul 2006 10:01

Apparently, the next 146 logojets will be ASDA and Avis.

devon_guy 2nd Jul 2006 11:15

I'm pleased to see that they have kept BES and EGC on at EXT in the winter albeit with a reduced service.

OltonPete 2nd Jul 2006 13:30

Bergerac
 
devon_guy

Better than BHX then, as EGC has gone between November and
early March and it then fits in with the new ABZ & Galway flights.

BHX has gained an extra rotation to Brest compared to last winter. It did
well last winter for twice a week, must be more second-home owners
than I thought ;).

OltonPete

Sliding member 2nd Jul 2006 16:02

Aeroskid wrote:


Apparently, the next 146 logojets will be ASDA and Avis
Will that be "Smartprice" or "Extra Special" :p ?

tilewood 2nd Jul 2006 16:54

Buy one......get one free!! :p

Maude Charlee 4th Jul 2006 10:07

I would have expected 'Best before' or 'Use by' myself. :}

jfriday 4th Jul 2006 12:10

SOU-AMS
 
Third daily rotation SOU-AMS has been confirmed. I somehow doubt we will see bmi operating this route this winter.

Avman 15th Jul 2006 09:38

FLYBE and it's new "hanger"
 
It’s always bugged me to see spotters/aviation enthusiasts and the odd aviation professional refer to aircraft hangers instead of hangars. After all, if aviation is their hobby or job, they should know better. So I was quite astounded to read an article in FLYBE’s June/July inflight magazine refering to the opening of their new “hanger” in Exeter. Sack the Editor!

Edit: This was originally submitted as a seperate post. The moderator decided (IMHO quite wrongly in this particular case) to bung it in here right in the middle of an ongoing discussion/debate relating to a completely different issue!

AEUENG 15th Jul 2006 12:12

Pedanticism Isn't Dead!
 
I hope u made a note of that on the customer survey that the cabin crew have to hand out!! :E

Buster the Bear 15th Jul 2006 15:38

Quite a bit of advertising in the Anglia TV area for their operations from Norwich. Anglia region also covers the Luton and Stansted area.

FLYboh 17th Jul 2006 21:17

Anyone know if the midday rotation from SOU to AMS is still going ahead as it is not in the Flybe booking system as of 10pm monday 17 - 07. Thanks

AlphaCharlie 20th Jul 2006 11:08

Do you honestly think that ScotAirways will survive on the SOU-AMS route once Flybe and BMI come on to it with much cheaper fares which they can sustain at that price?

mso 4th Aug 2006 10:23

FLYBE worth £200,000,000
 
Article in The Scotsman,business section.Flybe floating 2007 for in excess of
£200 million.Thoughts please? Would it have been nice too tell the employees who have 10% stake more about this?Why are so many people leaving?


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