London air traffic
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London air traffic
Being upfront I have little knowledge of aviation, and I'm here because I've come up short on google with unanswered questions.
I live and work in this area of London and keep noticing really low flying commercial liners. Low enough that I can see the design on the fin. I've never noticed planes this low around here before and I've lived here for 15 years.
I also keep seeing a lot of what look (with my distinct lack of aviation knowledge) like cargo planes, with a uniform grey colour, 'T' shaped empennage and bloated bodies compared to passenger planes. Closest I can find for comparison is this.
The commercial liners don't seem to have specific paths, but the cargo types all seem to be headed towards Stansted, or perhaps Mildenhall?
Has the air traffic itself or the way it gets handled in and around London changed recently?
Normally I'd regard all this with disinterest, but the sometimes 4/5 cargo planes (sometimes minutes apart) a day has piqued my curiosity.
Many thanks.
I live and work in this area of London and keep noticing really low flying commercial liners. Low enough that I can see the design on the fin. I've never noticed planes this low around here before and I've lived here for 15 years.
I also keep seeing a lot of what look (with my distinct lack of aviation knowledge) like cargo planes, with a uniform grey colour, 'T' shaped empennage and bloated bodies compared to passenger planes. Closest I can find for comparison is this.
The commercial liners don't seem to have specific paths, but the cargo types all seem to be headed towards Stansted, or perhaps Mildenhall?
Has the air traffic itself or the way it gets handled in and around London changed recently?
Normally I'd regard all this with disinterest, but the sometimes 4/5 cargo planes (sometimes minutes apart) a day has piqued my curiosity.
Many thanks.
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Hmmm not really any changes to how aircraft are handled. I would think the grey T-tailed aircraft are probably USAF Boeing C-17s into Mildenhall.
RAF Mildenhall also receives its fair share of civilian aircraft on military charter flights.
Its not all military!! • (Airliners and Cargo Photography) • Civilian Aviation •
Its not all military!! • (Airliners and Cargo Photography) • Civilian Aviation •
Just a thought, they may well be C-17s going into Mildenhall but it's worthing considering that if the map with the OP's location is correct he/she is very near the junction of the M25 and the M11. That's 40'ish miles south of Mildenhall, under the London TMA and not a million miles from either Stansted and also the Lamborne hold (for LHR). Running traffic inbound to Mildenhall under the LAM hold ( meaning they'd have to be at or below 5000 feet with > 40 miles to run ) certainly wouldn't be very efficient but not impossible. I'd also be interested in a definitive answer...
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Avro RJ?
I live not a million miles from the posted location. I haven't seen a C17, though I've seen quite a few Avro RJ. I appreciate they're substantially smaller than a C-17, but if someone's unfamiliar with their shape there might be some confusion.
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Problem with that is when I tried to check who operates Avros out of City, there seem to be a lot fewer than there use to be.
I will keep my eye out though. And if I spy a C-17, I'll post my humble apologies in the thread.
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Problem with that is when I tried to check who operates Avros out of City, there seem to be a lot fewer than there use to be.
I will keep my eye out though. And if I spy a C-17, I'll post my humble apologies in the thread.
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Are they grey? Because you're right the shape is about right, but they are definitely grey and very much low enough to distinguish the colour.
Thanks for the other replies as well. Much appreciated.
Thanks for the other replies as well. Much appreciated.
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That is a picture of a BAe 146/Avro RJ.
Do not assume that it is the shape that determines whether it's a cargo or passenger aircraft. Most civil cargo aircraft are derived from passenger versions. From a distance you can not distinguish the two versions apart other than by the livery.
Your mistake was to assume that because I think it is a cargo aircraft it must be a cargo aircraft. Despite a distinct lack of aviation knowledge.
Do not assume that it is the shape that determines whether it's a cargo or passenger aircraft. Most civil cargo aircraft are derived from passenger versions. From a distance you can not distinguish the two versions apart other than by the livery.
Your mistake was to assume that because I think it is a cargo aircraft it must be a cargo aircraft. Despite a distinct lack of aviation knowledge.
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Sounds like 146s and RJ85s going off Lambourne under the Heathrow stacks South towards London City. The Scottish domestics, ROI and IOM traffic routes this way.They were on 09 today so lots crossing the centreline high before turning downwind right.
Sounds like 146s and RJ85s going off Lambourne under the Heathrow stacks South towards London City
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