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EI-WAT
19th Dec 2003, 03:39
Does anyone know what jet aircraft capable of operating into EIWF?

Buster the Bear
19th Dec 2003, 04:10
I know for a fact, that a Cessna Citation regularly plied the Luton-Waterford route, I think it was a 550, in fact it still may do so?

Mr 1 Bravo will know?

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EI-WAT
19th Dec 2003, 04:34
Cheers buster but i really ment civil aircraft not private

WHBM
19th Dec 2003, 04:44
As the runway is nearly 50% longer than London City presumably the 146, F70, and the Jet Magic EMB-135 could do it, as they are all OK for LCY. Also as the Boeing 717 was being considered for LCY certification a while ago, it probably could too.

Bear in mind (sorry Buster, not laughing at you) that being able to get in and out is one thing, whether the fuel load and payload allowable meet the requirements of the route in question are another.

chiglet
19th Dec 2003, 04:49
Quote, "A civil a/c not private"....I take it that you mean "Commercial" a/c? he Citation is used in various places as a commercial a/c...as is the B737/A319 is used as a "Private/Executive" a/c.
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