juliant
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Having a massive knock on effect too. The Emirates flight in the OP my folks were meant to get on and fly to Dubai. They are now en route to a hotel provided by Emirates as they have cancelled the flight for today
Yes you would, Emirates have two non stop flights a day from Dubai to Manchester.
Glad they're down safely. But how macked off would you be, having to yomp all the way back down from Manchester
Probs just to service Prem footballer’s and wags holidays. I imagine there’s a similar flight to Las Vegas to service the local Championship players.
I can confirm your mates view. As a trained Flight Dispatcher/Planner in a previous life, this is exactly what you do. The flight has to have (legally) at least 1 alternate destination. The choice of the destination would be based on the forecasted weather at both the original destination (in this case LGW) and also the alternate (in this case MAN) They would also take into account the airlines own workforce at the alternate airports. Even if Heathrow was not experiencing the same weather conditions they would have been reluctant to accept diversions due to capacity constrains at Heathrow.That was probably the alternate destination lodged in the flight plan, they'll have fueled to be able to make the alternate destination if they can't land at their actual destination... so my mate who's a pilot told me.
That was probably the alternate destination lodged in the flight plan, they'll have fueled to be able to make the alternate destination if they can't land at their actual destination... so my mate who's a pilot told me.
Yes they do have alternate destination on their flight plan but my job involves ATC at Gatwick and I hear flight deck ask their respective company when they approach Gatwick when there has been disruption where they would like them to divert to, so it's not always what the alternates are.
Looks like fun at Heathrow too....
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Inferior quality wind up North? Not like proper Southern wind, which has an air of quality and weight to it....
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Exactly, there are many factors to consider for an airline, handling agent, fuelling, engineering etc, also Bournemouth most certainly cannot handle an A380.I expect it is easier to do that when you're inbound UK as there is a relatively high density of airports within a short distance of each other, its a bit different when you are flying somewhere where there are less options. The type of plane is another consideration as not all airports can handle all plane types, especially big ones like A380s!
Had a couple of gatwick runs this morning and could clearly see planes comming in sideways . One passenger said it was scary .
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Just the one? Blimey, the rest are braver than me
One was a drop off the other a pick up
Got a heathrow running an hour late at moment
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Happened to me and Mrs Chopper on a flight back to Gatwick from Tenerife in February quite a few years back, it was dark and pouring with rain, we had 3 goes at it, 3rd time we came down almost sideways, the plane was then straightened out at the last possible moment and the pilot plonked it down on the runway with a huge bang.
Scary stuff.
Exactly, there are many factors to consider for an airline, handling agent, fuelling, engineering etc, also Bournemouth most certainly cannot handle an A380.
Glad they're down safely. But how macked off would you be, having to yomp all the way back down from Manchester