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Robing 27th Apr 2009 12:57

LyddAir - Trislanders to Far East
 
News from LyddAir!

GBDOT ferry trip to Manila - After 12 years of service at Lydd Airport the last commercial service with a Trislander took place at Lydd on the 12th of April.

Aircraft departed Lydd 16 April for a route Lydd - Corfu - Luxor - Bahrain - Karachi - Calcutta - Phuket - Singapore Selatar - Kuching - Davao - Manila arriving on time on Saturday 26th April.

I have loaded some images of the ferry trip here for those that may be interested

Hand flown by Jonathan Gordon, MD & owner of LyddAir and with the superb assistance of Mike at White Rose Aviation

GOJAV will depart on the same route in the coming weeks after completion of heavy maintenance at Phoenix Aero Engineering Lydd

This has been a super aircraft type for the development at Lydd Airport supporting scheduled services and ad hoc charter with cargo and passengers.

Thanks to all the flight crew and engineering staff past and present for the great support you have given us

Robin Gordon

Jerbourg 27th Apr 2009 16:59

Is Lydd Air going to be a single type operator with Pa31's or will the BNT be replaced with another type?

no sponsor 27th Apr 2009 20:29

Great photos, and a set of flights which must have been a very rewarding experience!

Robing 28th Apr 2009 08:29

Fleet
 
LyddAir operates PA31-350 X 3, B200 X 1, B58 X 1 on scheduled and charter services.

GBALU53 28th Apr 2009 16:24

How much longer?
 
The demise of the Trislander,how much longer has this great work horse got left in her.
Blueislands have two of them but for how long.
Aurigny down in the Channel Islands have about five operational at any one time.
With new regulations comming in over single crew operations it looks like it is just a matter of time before they might be going to places like Duxford and other museums to take up residence.
Maybe one each should go to the airports down in the Channel Islands as monuments to there operation down there??:ok:

SleekMover 28th Apr 2009 19:41

Cut my commercial teeth on Skytrek Trislanders - sad to see they will no longer be plying the Lydd/Le Touquet route.

Good luck to you all at Lyddair - happy memories.

Expressflight 1st May 2009 10:56

I visited GCI last week flying on the GR Trislander service from DNR.

The aircraft had obviously just be resprayed and retrimmed and was very smart. Had lunch one day there with one of our pilots from a previous operation and he loves flying them and can fly a coupled ILS with the Century V autopilot so the CAA are happy. I think there is plenty of life in them yet although he said that Twin Otters have been mentioned as possible replacements. It does seem rather odd though to be flying on a scheduled service where the skipper has to cycle the carb heat from time to time!

magvelda 2nd May 2009 18:36

G-BDOT
 
Absolutely delighted to have been of assistance.:ok:

GBALU53 2nd May 2009 19:22

Expressflight
 
About 25 years ago Aurigny operated two Twin Otters G-BFZP and G-BIMW,
in those day the Twin Otter did not work out, the aircraft was not ideal for inter island operations, although idea for the Alderney-Southampton route.
So will they turn the clock back??
The only thing around at the moment to replace a Trislander is another Trislander.
So how much longer will the Trislander be a feature of the Channel islands landscape??:ok:

Jerbourg 3rd May 2009 10:04

Actually Balu it was G-BFGP & G-BIMW..

Robing 12th Aug 2009 13:54

G-OJAV to far east
 
LyddAir's last Trislander "hopped" down to SE Asia in July.

For those that may be interested in the ferry trip some further photo's are available at the same URL as mentioned in the start of this thread.

We may have a requirement for another, ideally long nose, a/c - does anyone know of any on the market?

Regards

Robin


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