Scottish Island Airports 1963
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Scottish Island Airports 1963
Nice to see Fyfe Robertson again.
Then and Now
Then and Now
The role of an airport is important for many communities, but rural Scottish islands benefit from them more than most.
People on Tiree and Barra are among those to be served with an air service to the islands from mainland Scotland.
The BBC is highlighting its archive through the BBC Rewind project, as part of the broadcaster’s centenary celebrations.
Here, we look back at Barra airport in 1963 with an appearance by broadcaster Fyfe Robertson – and Tiree airport from the modern day.
Film by Graham Fraser and Graham Stewart
People on Tiree and Barra are among those to be served with an air service to the islands from mainland Scotland.
The BBC is highlighting its archive through the BBC Rewind project, as part of the broadcaster’s centenary celebrations.
Here, we look back at Barra airport in 1963 with an appearance by broadcaster Fyfe Robertson – and Tiree airport from the modern day.
Film by Graham Fraser and Graham Stewart
"Mildly" Eccentric Stardriver
In the mid-seventies the Trislander would make the Glasgow-Tiree-Barra route in about 1:30 or so, but then again, we didn't refuel at Tiree. And no, we didn't refuel at Barra !!
BEA had a third Heron, G-AOFY, which was destroyed when it flew into the ground on approach to Islay/Glenegedale in 1957, a year or so after entering service.
When the two surviving Herons, as above, were given names a few years later, G-ANXA was designated "Sister Jean Kennedy" in memory of the nurse who died along with the crew in the aforementioned accident.
When the two surviving Herons, as above, were given names a few years later, G-ANXA was designated "Sister Jean Kennedy" in memory of the nurse who died along with the crew in the aforementioned accident.