BA287 / LHR-SFO / 28 NOV 07
That's a bit sad. Or are you taking the p*ss?
Any chance you could find out BA209 Sat 24/07/2010 and BA206 Sat 07/08/2010?
No more requests, please, or I'll have to start charging what my commercial clients pay for historical LHR movements data.
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I also have access to a lot of data that most people would consider 'sad' or 'useless' so I'm not knocking this, but curious to know why the OP wanted the information.
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either G-BNLR landed 07/06:25L or G-BYGG landed 08/06:31L, depending on whether you mean the Saturday departure from MIA or the Saturday arrival at LHR.
Edit.....Yes Dave....misunderstood.....very silly of me....sorry.
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Surely the 206 landed at LHR, not MIA?
I think you misunderstood what I wrote:
07/06:25L = 06:25 local time on the 7th
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heathrow archives 2000
It means "2000s" plural.
Everything in here under "More". It's not sad at all, far from it
It means "2000s" plural.
Everything in here under "More". It's not sad at all, far from it
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DR.UK thanks
It was the one and only time I didn't get the reg of the aircraft I flew on... Going through my logs, it jumped out at me...
Very much appreciated!
It was the one and only time I didn't get the reg of the aircraft I flew on... Going through my logs, it jumped out at me...
Very much appreciated!