Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
How long before the airlines say sod it and start flying anyway? Seem to be making strong noises towards that sort of thing
And I bet they get you to sign saying no compo if they crash
How long before the airlines say sod it and start flying anyway? Seem to be making strong noises towards that sort of thing
Would YOU get on one of the airlines that was saying "sod it" ?
Think I'd take my chances with a ferry in a few days.
Would YOU get on one of the airlines that was saying "sod it" ?
BA reporting no damage from their test flight:
Volcanic Ash: British Airways Test Flight Finds No Evidence Of Damage As Result Of Iceland Eruption | Business | Sky News
I have been thinking about it, and I think I would.
absolutely! pulling my hair out here not being able to fly
Maybe pack a parachute then.
How long before the airlines say sod it and start flying anyway? Seem to be making strong noises towards that sort of thing
NATS [National Air Trafic Services] are the controllers of all UK airspace.
They have ultimate responsibility for air safety as they are part of the CAA's SRG [Safety Regulation Group] department (I used to work for them)
NOTHING takes off or enters UK airspace without their express CONSENT.
So the idea of a plane taking off without ATC guidence ... not a chance, it would never happen.
And it's NATS that are saying no-fly ....
but the airlines are putting increasing pressure on the authorities including all their test flights. Will they cave to the pressure. Personally I don't think they will but it was just a thought
NATS [National Air Trafic Services] are the controllers of all UK airspace.
They have ultimate responsibility for air safety as they are part of the CAA's SRG [Safety Regulation Group] department (I used to work for them)
NOTHING takes off or enters UK airspace without their express CONSENT.
So the idea of a plane taking off without ATC guidence ... not a chance, it would never happen.
And it's NATS that are saying no-fly ....
Rumours of...
UK airspace will be progressively reopened tomorrow.
Scottish airspace will open at 0600
Midlands at 1200
Southern UK at 1800
Northern France and German airspace are likely to remain closed tomorrow.