Manchester fuel disruption
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MAN (as an airport) have their knickers in a twist on a daily basis.
Prepare for the unexpected.
Yes, it can be better organised, yes MAN follows others lead.
Sad, but true, in my experience.
One wonders...has it changed since 1999?
No, yes...answers on a postcard.
Prepare for the unexpected.
Yes, it can be better organised, yes MAN follows others lead.
Sad, but true, in my experience.
One wonders...has it changed since 1999?
No, yes...answers on a postcard.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: the OFCR......and probably somewhere over China zzzzzzzz
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its gonna be
bedlam!!! Bagdad after an insurgent attack would be a more welcoming experience.
But if 5 (so rumours say) refullers for the day, all managers who do not normally do the role, can satisfy the entire days refueling programme then no worries.
At the mo i belive all EDI flights from MAN originate at EDI so the crew will be 'round tripping' the fuel. so i reckon you are set for one of the flights to be unaffected.
Enjoy.....i'm off to enjoy the sunshine?! instead!
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But if 5 (so rumours say) refullers for the day, all managers who do not normally do the role, can satisfy the entire days refueling programme then no worries.
At the mo i belive all EDI flights from MAN originate at EDI so the crew will be 'round tripping' the fuel. so i reckon you are set for one of the flights to be unaffected.
Enjoy.....i'm off to enjoy the sunshine?! instead!