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ChristiaanJ 30th September 2007 20:24

Good one, AlanM.
Looks as if the first span of the temp hangar is already underway.

redsnail 30th September 2007 21:28

Hangar looked fairly complete from where I saw it. I wasn't paying too much attention to it when I landed but we had a reasonable view of it at Holding point A. Saw it on Sat ~12:30 local.

glad rag 30th September 2007 23:00

AlanM
 
How did you take that photograph, esp with that crosswind?????;);)

Gulfstreamaviator 2nd October 2007 10:21

LCY North
 
The latest London Airport....

Why should the cross wind affect the camera.?

But a great shot.

Thanks

Chuffer Chadley 2nd October 2007 21:05

Jeez.

That shot makes the runway at LCY look HUUUUUUUGGGEE!

And it isn't.

Nice to see the eastern apron extension progressing at such a rate. :}

cc

dwshimoda 2nd October 2007 22:14

Gulfstreamaviator...
 

Why should the cross wind affect the camera.?
Apologies if you're being sarcastic and I'm not getting it, and looking at your profile you're obviously an experienced aviator, but:

At approx 200 ft, on a 5 degree approach slope, and an almost complete cross wind of approx 15 knots, I would have thought both PF and PNF would usually be quite busy and concentrating hard, not taking snaps...

Unless the pic came from a jump seat or altogether different source than an inbound - however it does look to be perfectly on the PAPI...

DW.

operationsair 3rd October 2007 10:40

It was obviously a jumpseat? as said, pilots are not going to be clicking away on short final.

Well we would hope not.

FLAPHOOT 3rd October 2007 16:02

Beleive it or not this aircraft has been moved across the river Thames on a barge. A tempory hangar is to be erected and the aircraft repaired. Photos on http://www.smiliner.com/news/current.shtml#0706_12

flying phil 2007 3rd October 2007 20:19

The Swiss RJ100 is now tucked away in its temp hangar.

Saw it as I arrived, with a bump tonight, on a BA RJ100, even the Stewardess remarked it was a "positive arrival" !

silverelise 4th October 2007 12:25


Beleive it or not this aircraft has been moved across the river Thames on a barge. A tempory hangar is to be erected and the aircraft repaired. Photos on http://www.smiliner.com/news/current.shtml#0706_12
Really? :eek:















:ugh:

Midland 331 9th October 2007 19:22

More photos:-

http://www.flickr.com/photos/exempla...os/1472132902/

vanmunchen 11th October 2007 19:47

The aircraft was, of course, floated across to the north side of the Royal Albert Dock, not across the Thames. These photos taken just before completion of the hanger:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/14869782@N02/1545151888/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/14869782@N02/1545151898/

swiss_swiss 21st October 2007 11:51

so anyone know how the landing was completely buggered up?? heard report the "pilot" didnt know that any damage was caused :eek: any truth in that?

HeliCraig 16th November 2007 13:26

Anyone know the current state of repairs of this a/c ??

HeliCraig 19th December 2007 21:58

Any more news on this a/c? Are the repairs complete yet, or is it still in-situ?

Alpine Flyer 20th December 2007 00:25

AFAIK the A/C has left LCY a couple of days ago. The temporary hangar is gone.

Newforest 20th December 2007 07:39

Believe the bird escaped about the 5th of December.

Dani 20th December 2007 15:43

That's correct. The aircraft departed 3th Dec afternoon to BSL, where they conducted a C Check. The aircraft is now on the line.

The tent has been removed immediatly because they needed it somewhere in Poland for a broken A320.

hth,
Dani

Fokker28 20th December 2007 16:21

...even the Stewardess remarked it was a "positive arrival" !
Dont'cha love that? Especially as they never seem to remember to compliment the greasers...:)

Newforest 20th December 2007 18:55


Originally Posted by Dani (Post 3786705)
The tent has been removed immediatly because they needed it somewhere in Poland for a broken A320.
hth,
Dani

Thought I recognized that tent!

Here it is housing Air Europa's 738 at Katowice, see post 136. What next?

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...=298066&page=7


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