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HeathrowAirport
21st Mar 2010, 17:18
Hello,

Is their any pictures of the strike, such as all the BA aircraft parked up at M1 and all the other airlines parked up at T5.

Regards.

james solomon
21st Mar 2010, 17:40
LHR 21/3/10 - BA Strikebusters + Others (http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=21008&sid=c8a908a1c0ea0459744185161415355e)

HZ123
21st Mar 2010, 21:55
We staff working with the charters have been very impressed with the Viking and Transavia female cabin crew. We have voted them the best looking and fittest girls we have seen for a long time. Tranavia uniforms to die for!!

james solomon
21st Mar 2010, 22:10
Heathrow BA Subs 21/3/10 (http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=21023&sid=e127dcd2a0d5e03db283ceef79b05eed)
Heathrow Departures 21/3 (http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=21018&sid=e127dcd2a0d5e03db283ceef79b05eed)

Intruder
22nd Mar 2010, 04:11
Lots of pix of airplanes with blue-sky backgrounds. NOT ONE that has any indication or substantiation of where it is! Pix of airplanes at gates with other evidence (e.g., schedule board with flight number & gate number) would be much more persuasive...

TwinAisle
22nd Mar 2010, 06:40
Can't help thinking you misunderstand this thread, Intruder. This is Spectator's Balcony, and people have posted some (great!) photos of aircraft at LHR that they wouldn't normally get to see there.

I don't think anyone is making any political point here re the BA dispute, that is left to the CC forum and the thread in SLF....

TA

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
22nd Mar 2010, 07:43
Agree with Intruder. I might be 65 but I'd much rather see piccies of the Transavia hosties than all that junk, which I've seen a million times already.

Intruder
22nd Mar 2010, 09:05
From the OP, "this thread" was a request for "pictures of the strike, such as all the BA aircraft parked up at M1 and all the other airlines parked up at T5." I see nothing indicating a strike, and nothing indicating unusual aircraft at Heathrow.

Maybe the spotters could point their lenses so there is some context to their pix. Or are spotters not real photographers...

Skipness One Echo
22nd Mar 2010, 10:29
At LHR it's nigh on impossible to shoot on the ground alas. You'd need to be flying and airside for most of that alas.

Ten West
22nd Mar 2010, 22:13
Agree with Intruder. I might be 65 but I'd much rather see piccies of the Transavia hosties than all that junk, which I've seen a million times already.

Seconded. :ok: Although I'm about 20 years H. D's junior.

Tom the Tenor
23rd Mar 2010, 00:30
There was a time when I would near faint at the sight of a Martinair hostie!

It must have been those DC-9 visits to Cork long ago!

swr_e007
25th Mar 2010, 08:52
OK, I admit it. I'm only scrolling through this thread in a vain hope of getting a glimpse of the Transavia hotties, too... :uhoh:

obnoxious
25th Mar 2010, 18:43
knobs, levers and joysticks on Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nina_petite/3792652866/in/photostream)

Welcome to TRANS AIR on Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nina_petite/3784823783/in/photostream/)

TURIN
26th Mar 2010, 21:08
Aaaarrgghh!!! My Eyes! My Eyes!:eek:

Old School Flyer
28th Mar 2010, 09:48
Good Lord! Shouldn't that be "Welcome to Tranny Air"? I have to go wash my eyes out now!

T-21
28th Mar 2010, 17:40
Golden opportunity for the engineers to clear all those allowable deficiencies(snags) must be lots of overtime ? The fleet should be tip top when they resume flying ?

GeorgEGNT
23rd Apr 2010, 00:18
I do remember the fight for shifts when the Viking aircraft was due in last summer!

Excellent pics.