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27th Jan 2016, 21:00
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Posted By StGermain

Rivet Joint: cheers for your reply. I live 10...

Rivet Joint: cheers for your reply. I live 10 miles from SOU, use it twice a month and have done since 2002. You need to look at the original purchase criteria that BAA applied to SOU during purchase...
27th Jan 2016, 17:37
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Posted By StGermain

But as the Airport is the Eastleigh Borough...

But as the Airport is the Eastleigh Borough second largest rate payer, I doubt that they would encourage the Airport to be sold for non Aviation use? I think that you have to ask yourself if the...
27th Jan 2016, 17:35
Replies: 1,623
Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

But as the Airport is the Eastleigh Borough...

But as the Airport is the Eastleigh Borough second largest rate payer, I doubt that they would encourage the sold to be sold for non Aviation use? I think that you have to ask yourself if the Airport...
22nd Jan 2016, 19:59
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Posted By StGermain

B752 reverse parked on 9 & 10. A321 reverse...

B752 reverse parked on 9 & 10. A321 reverse parked on 13/14. Max fin height next to the airside road is 10.1m, but at the back of stands 7-12 is 13m
22nd Jan 2016, 19:56
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Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

There's a pavement maintenance calc for...

There's a pavement maintenance calc for overloading a declared bearing strength. Put what you want on the apron, it just means that it is likely to need maintenance sooner than planned. If stands 7 -...
22nd Jan 2016, 19:52
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Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

1:5 transitional or 1:7 ? Methinks it is the...

1:5 transitional or 1:7 ? Methinks it is the latter old chap.
19th Jan 2015, 09:01
Replies: 0
Views: 999
Posted By StGermain

Hubert Norman Gravenor

Hi all, looking for information on S/Ldr Hubert Norman Gravenor. Commanding officer 10AGS Walney Island and Dallachy. Numerous aircraft flown and rated as 'exceptional all types' by 1945....
29th Oct 2014, 15:05
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Posted By StGermain

Flybe Facebook post re 2015 SOU sun routes

:ugh: Adfly - I've read the FB post and it doesn't say that at all. What is says is that they (Flybe) are finalising sun routes, not SOU routes.
15th Jun 2014, 14:14
Replies: 3
Views: 911
Posted By StGermain

Hangarage for Piper Cub wanted Sussex / Surrey

My Cub is at Goodwood. Some hangar capacity there at the moment, ideal for a Cub. Nice people too. Give em a call on 01243 755066 and ask for Angela.
4th Dec 2013, 07:09
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Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

Rivet Joint

You make some fair points but you need to be a little more open minded. Like all contributors on this forum, you have a opinion but that doesn't make you factually right. I very, very much doubt that...
2nd Dec 2013, 17:57
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Posted By StGermain

Rivet Joint

Hey chum, thanks for your post. A bean counter? I've been called worse but yes I am. What I also possess is a little more insight in to the reasons for not purchasing the site where the Royal Mail...
30th Nov 2013, 19:29
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Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

TCAS FAN

I knew you wouldn't let this one lie!;) ha ha. I see that you are again concentrating on just the operational aspects on all of your issues with SOU, laying blame at the feet of those who you...
28th Nov 2013, 21:46
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Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

SOU - misconceptions of missed development opportunities

TCAS Fan, Rivet Joint et al....for the benefit of all of the thread watchers on here, I have to say my piece to make sure that everyone gets a fair opportunity to make their minds up that SOUs...
6th Nov 2013, 08:52
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Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

They are finally doing something about this but...

They are finally doing something about this but only for the arrivals from the south which is rarely used. They are proposing a GPS based system which is apparently the future solution although...
14th Jan 2013, 11:44
Replies: 7
Views: 4,448
Posted By StGermain

New CFI for Goodwood Flying School

I've heard this morning that Goodwood are looking to recruit a new CFI. Things were getting busy there last year with the Boultbee Flight Academy having moved in and Ultimate High looking to move...
6th Jan 2013, 09:18
Replies: 7
Views: 4,448
Posted By StGermain

Post FISO (Aerodrome) vacancies at Goodwood

As I often see posts asking about FISO vacancies, I thought I'd share this with you if interested Goodwood Jobs, Great Opportunities to Work at Goodwood (http://www.goodwood.co.uk/careers)

Be...
13th Jul 2012, 13:42
Replies: 1,623
Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

LH FRA route from Southampton

ADFLY et al, it might be worth looking at the CRJ700 performance criteria at SOU before getting too excited by a possible link to FRA. The runway length vs required payload to reach FRA with a...
1st May 2012, 21:27
Replies: 1,623
Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

Flybe winter schedule

ADFLY: the problem isn't about BAA delaying on building or modifying stands, it's the age old problem of the dominant airline (in this case Flybe) not wanting the airport capacity opened up to...
9th Feb 2012, 20:33
Replies: 1,623
Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

A definition of 'regulated'...for Groundloop

Groundloop...Regulated = a maximum permitted income from aeronautical charges. By that I mean that some, not all, London airports have their aeronautical incomes capped. It is therefore much cheaper...
8th Feb 2012, 15:32
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Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

I don't get why it's more expensive to fly to Southampton than to most of the London

Andrew R...it's simply down to the fact that Southampton is not 'regulated', unlike the majority of London airports. Given also that Southampton sits in a relatively affluent catchment area, has...
22nd Jan 2012, 17:51
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Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

A little disappointed in your last comment Rivet...

A little disappointed in your last comment Rivet Joint. Perhaps if you had an appreciation of other business priorities, you might not have been quite so harsh or opinionated about the people who...
23rd Dec 2011, 08:23
Replies: 3,930
Views: 1,918,870
Posted By StGermain

FlyBe ORY

A simple fact of operating costs RivetJoint. ORY is cheaper to operate to than CDG, a key factor when deciding a 'low fare' route network. As long as its Paris on the network schedule, FlyBe will...
23rd Dec 2011, 08:18
Replies: 1,623
Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

Vueling SOU-BCN

A good point Rivet Joint but I doubt that the airport would have pushed Vueling away because of pressure from a dominant airline. If an airport meets the terms of its' operating licence, it wouldnt...
23rd Nov 2011, 18:26
Replies: 1,623
Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

SOU-BCN ?

Agreed Canberra, a long overdue addition to the destination list from SOU but....the Barcelona link has disappeared from the SOU Airport web destination map...and the city information about...
27th Oct 2011, 13:59
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Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

...not small minded, SOU are probably just not...

...not small minded, SOU are probably just not interested in ad hoc charters for fear of taking opportunities from their dominant (90%+) carrier, Flybe. Added to this an unattractive apron...
19th Oct 2011, 07:42
Replies: 1,623
Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

BCN would be a dream come true for SOU but it...

BCN would be a dream come true for SOU but it still evades them after years of trying to get an operator on to the route. FlyBe fly over BCN to destinations further south ! If they are not interested...
23rd Sep 2011, 09:30
Replies: 1,623
Views: 609,075
Posted By StGermain

SOUTHAMPTON

Looked at SOU Winter 11/12 schedule and disappointed not to see 'rumoured' Jet2 service...any one know what is happening with this ? SOU schedule appears quite light on flights based on previous...
20th Sep 2011, 08:47
Replies: 29
Views: 13,148
Posted By StGermain

Thankyou

Thankyou to everyone who gave me useful leads for information on the history of Southampton/Eastleigh Airport. I really appreciate your time and effort.:)
20th Sep 2011, 08:44
Replies: 104
Views: 36,167
Posted By StGermain

SI routing MAN via BOH

Do you really think they would do that ? I can't help thinking that they wouldn't want to upset the relationship with FlyBe at Southampton with a competing route out of Bournemouth :=
18th Aug 2011, 08:50
Replies: 3,142
Views: 779,269
Posted By StGermain

Re a slight over reaction

Not sure i totally agree with Tinwalds reply..ie: rear end covering. The level of emergency response and preparedness is pre arranged through an Emergency Planning Group and regulated/audited by the...
12th Aug 2011, 09:16
Replies: 29
Views: 13,148
Posted By StGermain

Southampton/Eastleigh 1950's & 60's

Hi, new to the site and involved in a historical project which involves Southampton/eastleigh aerodrome....looking for good quality images of the aerodrome/airport from around this time..can anyone...
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