Glenforsa Update
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Oban and Glenforsa open?
can you confirm that Glenforsa and Oban are operating normally?
GF
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Monday to Friday there will be sheep practising curcuits on Glenforsa as it's 24hr PPR, they will be cleared, Weekends it should be clear.
Do not hesitate to PPR and try some of Brendan & Allisons hospitality at the Glenforsa Hotel
Monday to Friday there will be sheep practising curcuits on Glenforsa as it's 24hr PPR, they will be cleared, Weekends it should be clear.
Do not hesitate to PPR and try some of Brendan & Allisons hospitality at the Glenforsa Hotel
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There have several aircraft into Glenforsa this week, we have had lots of dry, sunny weather so tht the runway is in very good shape
5 aircraft so far!!
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The GA community is very close-knit in the UK. I know a lot of people both here in the UK as well as abroad.
Rumours start, word gets around and I get to know quite a bit of what is happening about most things.
Again, it is a small world, and people have to be careful what they say and to who they say it to.....
Rumours start, word gets around and I get to know quite a bit of what is happening about most things.
Again, it is a small world, and people have to be careful what they say and to who they say it to.....
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Re: Oban
and people have to be careful what they say and to who they say it to.....
I think has Pprune provided a valuable service in preventing the odious Mr Jackson from carrying out his Machiavellian subterfuge outwith the public gaze.
I do believe that this was a definite factor in his early departure.
Many thanks
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Argyll Air Service News
Argyll's planned air service still stalled
Posted by John Patrick on 25 April 2008 at 3:57pm
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The Civil Aviation Authority remains unable to grant a licence to the Council for scheduled flights from Oban to the isles of Coll, Colonsay and Tiree. All the physical issues are resolved but the legal stand-off between the Council and Total Logistics Concepts (TLC), the fuel supplier based at the airstrip, continues.
This situation has seen admitted forced entry and damage to the site periphery; an act of potentially lethal sabotage by person unknown to the fuel supply of the strip’s fire engine, refusals to comply with the legally necessary checking in of all personnel going airside at the strip and threats of legal action on both sides.
The fire engine sabotage led to a scene worthy of Dad’s Army. With a private plane coming in for an emergency landing with its undercarriage auto-release seized, the fire crew, unable to start the engine of the appliance, attended the scene in a pick up truck and a minibus, wielding domestic fire extinguishers. Luckily the pilot managed to lower the gear manually - or farce could have become tragedy caused by someone quite deliberately.
Read the full story at For Argyll.com
Posted by John Patrick on 25 April 2008 at 3:57pm
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The Civil Aviation Authority remains unable to grant a licence to the Council for scheduled flights from Oban to the isles of Coll, Colonsay and Tiree. All the physical issues are resolved but the legal stand-off between the Council and Total Logistics Concepts (TLC), the fuel supplier based at the airstrip, continues.
This situation has seen admitted forced entry and damage to the site periphery; an act of potentially lethal sabotage by person unknown to the fuel supply of the strip’s fire engine, refusals to comply with the legally necessary checking in of all personnel going airside at the strip and threats of legal action on both sides.
The fire engine sabotage led to a scene worthy of Dad’s Army. With a private plane coming in for an emergency landing with its undercarriage auto-release seized, the fire crew, unable to start the engine of the appliance, attended the scene in a pick up truck and a minibus, wielding domestic fire extinguishers. Luckily the pilot managed to lower the gear manually - or farce could have become tragedy caused by someone quite deliberately.
Read the full story at For Argyll.com
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Anyone know who owns the Labrador? Leaving aside the fact that it looks like it's in the process of being sick, I'd love to know how you get a dog to behave in a light aircraft all the way from White Waltham to Oban. My dog won't even get in our car!
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Originally Posted by Glenforsa Flyer
The dog is called Stella and lives at the Glenforsa Hotel, and you would look sick if you had been hanging out with Captain F**kwits Band of Brothers all weekend!
Fantastic past few days at Glenforsa, missing the place already.
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Well all I can say is visiting Oban Airport was a very pleasant experience mainly due to the fantastic service from Paul at TLC. Not many airports that refuel your aircraft while using their offices to make yourself a cup of Tea and eating their Jammy Dodgers. The place would die if it wasn't for him.
ATC need a bit of training but the ground handling was superb.
The Lochnell Arms Hotel, 5 min walk from the Airport was the biggest disappointment of our tour of the Western Isles. 8 of us walked there to have lunch, but after seeing the litter and tons of Ciggy Buts on piled up on the floor around the picnic tables and the Fireplace full of old toilet rolls and crisp bags we decided not to risk it.
Shame because it is in a lovely location. How it deserves 3 stars from the Scottish Tourist board is beyond me.
Plockton had an interesting windshear approach. COL was empty as was TIRE. But the scenery is the best in the world.
Reminded me of the Billie Connolly tour of New Zealand as he flew down a Loch and exclaimed. "Look at the view its fantastic just like Scotland, only not as Good!"
It goes without saying that Glenforsa is the Jewel. Great food in the Glenforsa Hotel and a Pilot freiendly enviroment.
ATC need a bit of training but the ground handling was superb.
The Lochnell Arms Hotel, 5 min walk from the Airport was the biggest disappointment of our tour of the Western Isles. 8 of us walked there to have lunch, but after seeing the litter and tons of Ciggy Buts on piled up on the floor around the picnic tables and the Fireplace full of old toilet rolls and crisp bags we decided not to risk it.
Shame because it is in a lovely location. How it deserves 3 stars from the Scottish Tourist board is beyond me.
Plockton had an interesting windshear approach. COL was empty as was TIRE. But the scenery is the best in the world.
Reminded me of the Billie Connolly tour of New Zealand as he flew down a Loch and exclaimed. "Look at the view its fantastic just like Scotland, only not as Good!"
It goes without saying that Glenforsa is the Jewel. Great food in the Glenforsa Hotel and a Pilot freiendly enviroment.
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Nice photos Ken, sounds and looks like you guys had a good trip.
The Gorrilla sent me a photo very similar to the last one you posted. The main difference, his was a photo of a pint of ale on the same Yak-52's wing. I guess you're more refined with bottles of red wine.
The Gorrilla sent me a photo very similar to the last one you posted. The main difference, his was a photo of a pint of ale on the same Yak-52's wing. I guess you're more refined with bottles of red wine.
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Just got back from Glenforsa & Oban, both fields are open, and very friendly, Brendan and Ally at Glenforsa are the best 'Mine hosts', Scallops & Pork belly fantastic. Paul Keegan of TLC at Oban was ready to serve with a smile and the guys on the radio were very helpful.
It looks as though most of the previos Cr-p has left and all people involved at ground level just keen to move on and get lives.
On another note, Jura airstrip, is in reasonable condition but has some fairly deep ruts created by motor vehicles in the centre of the runway. I will find a way of posting photos.
It looks as though most of the previos Cr-p has left and all people involved at ground level just keen to move on and get lives.
On another note, Jura airstrip, is in reasonable condition but has some fairly deep ruts created by motor vehicles in the centre of the runway. I will find a way of posting photos.
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Glenforsa Traffic
A few Hercs flying through the circuit over the last couple of days, but no radio calls on the safety com freq, are our growbag clad pals excused the common courtesy, or was it perhaps, a secret mission?
Answers on a postcard please to:
F**k me, that was big.
Glenforsa
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GF
Answers on a postcard please to:
F**k me, that was big.
Glenforsa
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GF