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ATC Watcher
25th Jun 2014, 14:21
It seems the total strike of Belgian ATC will take place today from 16:00 UTC. NOTAM is out , whole airspace and all Belgian airports closed .
This in addition to the (partial) ATC strike in France !:sad:

susier
25th Jun 2014, 15:45
Forgive me, I'm not a pilot (or anything else relevant) but on FR24 there seems to be a lot of activity still over Belgium.


Is this to be expected?

DevX
25th Jun 2014, 16:19
BRU is very much active right now and Belgian airspace is teeming with flights. :confused:

west lakes
25th Jun 2014, 16:50
Belgian airspace is teeming with flights.

But at what altitudes, the thread refers to lower airspace!

BRU is very much active right

Huge numbers of delayed and cancelled flights showing on the arrival and departure boards, not all accounted for by problems in France

susier
25th Jun 2014, 16:55
Hmm, you're not wrong. It seems to have deteriorated somewhat!

fly_ebos
25th Jun 2014, 17:00
EBBU FIR is controlled by Belgocontrol
EBBU UIR is controlled by Eurocontrol Maastricht

The strike is only in the FIR (below FL245), the UIR has been strike-free as of 1972.

There will be plenty of crossing traffic out of the London TMA, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, just nothing in and out of Brussels/Charlerloi.

susier
25th Jun 2014, 17:16
Many thanks for explaining.

Out Of Trim
25th Jun 2014, 17:38
easyJet LGW / BRU had to divert to AMS..

oops! :sad:

lomapaseo
25th Jun 2014, 19:49
It even made the news in the US when John Kerrys entourage had to take the train

DevX
25th Jun 2014, 21:26
QUOTE: But at what altitudes, the thread refers to lower airspace!

I thought take offs and landings at BRU transited through lower Belgian air space. :rolleyes:

Lon More
19th Jul 2014, 15:29
The action started at 1845 for two hours Up til then it was business as usual. Around 120 flights were affected