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Volcano costing airlines $200 million (USD) per day
Just the one aircraft up at the moment in the Highlands, doing some sightseeing I presume. This one has already lost its engines ;)
Quote from: Tailwinds on April 16, 2010, 03:40:44 PM It's been flying steadily at FL9950. A Do228 at FL9950. Let's hope their pressure suits and helmets are working OK. :o)
It's been flying steadily at FL9950.
With all the flight restrictions today I,m looking forward to a busy day of general aviation from Shoreham,Redhill and Biggin Hill airports rather than same old Gatwick and Heathrow.Lots of new photo,s to download from the Air Britian site.Steve.
VIDEO - Air Traffic over Britain - Britain from Above - BBCMemories!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEZcBeE33wc