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paperpusher
5th Jan 2002, 17:15
IS EASYJET HAVING A BAD DAY! SIX ON THE GROUND AT STANSTED AT ONCE OR HAS GO-FLY TOOK OVER THE COMPANY AND THAY ARE JUST HERE FOR PAINTING! HA HA HA

Aerostar6
5th Jan 2002, 17:44
That's what you get when your main base is only CAT 1. RVR 200m all the way down as I landed at LHR last night. No wonder Stelio wants those slots at LGW.

TopSwiss 737
5th Jan 2002, 18:11
MMMMMMM.... Last time I was at LTN, it was defenitely still CAT III...

JB007
5th Jan 2002, 18:14
LTN Wx:

RVR 08 150
RVR 26 200
Has been like this since 0500!!

I think if you have a look around there is one of our cheeky fokkers somewhere amongst that lot !!!!

LTN man
5th Jan 2002, 18:18
Aerostar6. I think you need to check your facts sonny. Luton is CAT3b and has been for years while easyjet’s aircraft are only CAT 3a.

Stelios is paying the price for not buying airbuses.

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BOEINGBOY1
5th Jan 2002, 19:21
are all landing aids at ltn fully operational today? only ask coz on a few occassions over the past few months the airfield has had maintanence/power failure probs that have for short periods downgraded the airport to cat1.

Captain Numpty
5th Jan 2002, 19:28
Who cares??

C.N.

simbad3000
5th Jan 2002, 19:45
If you don't care, no one made you read the thread and definitely didn't ask you to post.

Captain Numpty
5th Jan 2002, 19:48
Sorry for offending, however it makes me laugh how a posting about 6 EJets on the ground at Stansted turns into a posting or debate about the technical aspects of the R/WAY @ LTN

C.N.

cheerful chippy
5th Jan 2002, 19:49
LTN aids all servicable today but with RVRs at around 150m Easyjet (Cat3a) have been diverting.

acm
7th Jan 2002, 02:29
Today, 06 01, I saw 4 737-800 Ryanair in LTN. Guess why ?

OLNEY 1 BRAVO
7th Jan 2002, 16:26
ACM - actually it was only three that turned up in a very short space of time at Luton! The fourth aircraft was the "based" 200 on the Dublin flights.