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Old 24th Dec 2017, 14:28
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1972/73 Frank was the Operations Manager at STN and as part of his duties he flew the lighting checks at STN and LGW. I accompanied him a couple of times, I believe he had his own Cessna 150. We would fly to LGW and collect a twin, wish I could remember type. Usually he had the twin for a couple of days. Once again how times have changed as lighting checks took place during the evening! Do not know why he did not do do LHR or whom the Scots BAA airports were checked by.
I remember an Aero Commander flying lighting checks.
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Yep, BAA had a Shrike Commander from mid 70s - reg escapes me - let's try G-INFO.

Shrike was G-BCLK, replaced by Commander 685 G-BFGB. Anything earlier than 'CLK?
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PanAm used to move their "Super stairs" from the central area to PanAm maintenance, giving rise to a chant of "Here he comes, Super stairs going to the hangar to collect his spares.."
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In the 1980s BAA had Turbo Commander 690B, G-BXYZ.

IIRC it had three cameras looking forward, sideways and down.

It was also used for air taxi charters.
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Old 24th Feb 2019, 17:33
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More video from the good old days:
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Old 25th Feb 2019, 08:08
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My first flights as a kid were from 1964-1968 always on British Eagle or BEA from LAP to BCN VCE RMI AGP VLC and PMI

We always checked in usually at the London Air Terminals and took their coaches out to LAP, but a couple of times we checked in at the Europa Building (T2)
I recall European and Domestic flights operating from there and the Oceanic Terminal opened in 1962 handled BOAC etc...

Re the 1955 video above shows the new QB, the tower and the Europa Terminal, So my Q is before the Oceanic Terminal was completed were all the transcontinental and long hauls still handled over at North-side?
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Old 25th Feb 2019, 09:44
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I wonder how many of those children in the 2nd video went on to have a career in aviation? It was certainly how I got into it!
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Old 25th Feb 2019, 14:29
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Originally Posted by rog747
Re the 1955 video above shows the new QB, the tower and the Europa Terminal, So my Q is before the Oceanic Terminal was completed were all the transcontinental and long hauls still handled over at North-side?
AFAIK, the 1950 Northside terminal was used up to the date that the Oceanic Terminal (later T3) was opened:

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The first clip is dated 1961 but looks more like 1953 (Comet & Elizabethan together)?
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Old 26th Feb 2019, 06:57
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Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
AFAIK, the 1950 Northside terminal was used up to the date that the Oceanic Terminal (later T3) was opened:


Many thanks.
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Old 27th Feb 2019, 15:50
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Here's a (4-runway) LHR in 1969:



Pub quiz question: what was LHR's telephone no. in 1969? What was the derivation of this no?
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what was LHR's telephone no. in 1969? What was the derivation of this no?
Tel: 01 759 4321 ?

Derived from SKYport exchange and the old rotary dial phones that had both letters and numbers. (S=7, K=5 and Y=9) ?
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Old 28th Feb 2019, 09:03
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Our BMA Viscounts were often were parked out on a remote stand at LHR on the C's and or the D's
Anyone know the stand number - my memory is a bit short on that one lol

We always used A7 A9 B2 B4 B10 and B12 when it was created
B6 now and again.

plus often we got put on N49 N51 and rarely on the far and away stand 151 (yeah great for a 30 mins turnaround !)

my Duty Traffic office was first in the QB then by B2 jetty and then under gate A9
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Well done, spekesoftly!

Here are the min noise routings:





Couple of interesting points: there are no Standard Instrument Departures (SIDs) promulgated in the AIP, only 'Procedures for Outbound Aircraft', and no reference to this term in the Definitions section. So SIDs must have been introduced after mid-1969 but before early 1972, when they were definitely in effect at LHR. Also there are no departure (or arrival) procedures promulgated for runway 05L/23R. Was this runway already out of service?
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Old 28th Feb 2019, 12:34
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Also there are no departure (or arrival) procedures promulgated for runway 05L/23R. Was this runway already out of service?
This thread suggests that 05L/23R was closed "around 1970".

Those Minimum Noise Routeings are very similar to today's SIDs, which isn't altogether surprising as the early part of each SID is designated as a Noise Preferential Route and only the Government has the power to change those, but to date hasn't dared to.
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Originally Posted by rog747
Our BMA Viscounts were often were parked out on a remote stand at LHR on the C's and or the D's
Anyone know the stand number - my memory is a bit short on that one lol
D58? We used to taxi our Citations over from the GAT (between T4 and Fields) to D58 before departing on an international flight i.e. most of the time. There were no customs facilities at the GAT. Our passengers would be bussed out to us by Fields. Same in reverse for international arrivals.

For domestic ops we could depart and arrive directly from the GAT. Passengers could park there too.
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Old 28th Feb 2019, 18:56
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Only once did I land on #23. It was in a Viscount from IOM. Given that:
  1. I did not start going to the IOM until 1980 or 81.
  2. The Viscounts were used by Manx (the original!) through most of the 1980s
  3. The inagural trip of the Manx 146 G-MIMA was in Dec 1987 (I happened to be on it by chance!)
  4. We can say that #23 was in operation until 'sometime' in the mid 1980s.
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Old 28th Feb 2019, 19:18
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I well remember seeing (from LATCC car park) a KLM DC8-63 going downwind left hand for 05L. I was at LATCC from 1971 to ‘73 & believe that this was in the winter of ‘72/‘73. Also, I think that SIDS were in operation from EGLL during 1971.
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Old 1st Mar 2019, 05:55
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Originally Posted by eckhard


D58? We used to taxi our Citations over from the GAT (between T4 and Fields) to D58 before departing on an international flight i.e. most of the time. There were no customs facilities at the GAT. Our passengers would be bussed out to us by Fields. Same in reverse for international arrivals.

For domestic ops we could depart and arrive directly from the GAT. Passengers could park there too.
Ah thanks D56 rings a bell?
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I was vectored to RW 23 after a missed approach 27L and lightning strike in 1991, seemed it was available but not in normal use.
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