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Post by evoant on Feb 9, 2013 23:27:51 GMT 1
GMA690 G-XJET LJ45 ETA 0720
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Post by tonyspeke on Feb 10, 2013 12:30:32 GMT 1
RYR2493, showing as EI-EMF, from Tenerife to Leeds is just landing at LPL.
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Post by rossbailey on Feb 10, 2013 13:56:56 GMT 1
Looks like the earlier diverted ryanair Boeing 737-800, EI-EMF has positioned back to Leeds as RYR249P
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Post by tonyspeke on Feb 10, 2013 16:10:00 GMT 1
Snow is forecast for many parts of the country this evening and overnight. Liverpool is listed just for sleet. Let's hope it is not worse and LJLA can keep operating and perhaps receive the odd diversion.
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Post by clifftop on Feb 10, 2013 19:54:45 GMT 1
Snow is forecast for many parts of the country this evening and overnight. Liverpool is listed just for sleet. Let's hope it is not worse and LJLA can keep operating and perhaps receive the odd diversion. Is it wrong for us to wish for disruption to passenger's flights? NAH! Bring it on! ;D
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Post by wadoki on Feb 10, 2013 20:21:55 GMT 1
Tonight`s non-based Ryanair service from Rygge is on approach(1920) EI-EKW
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Post by viscount on Feb 10, 2013 21:48:24 GMT 1
Did the Beluga leave for Hawarden on Sunday morning as anticipated, or is it still here awaiting decent visibility at Chester?
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Post by kevmul on Feb 10, 2013 22:14:01 GMT 1
Did the Beluga leave for Hawarden on Sunday morning as anticipated, or is it still here awaiting decent visibility at Chester? Viscount A post on yesterday's thread from Sabreliner said the planned Beluga didn't arrive. I don't know if there was another one or not. Kev
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Post by viscount on Feb 10, 2013 22:35:46 GMT 1
In the posts for LJLA yesterday, 'Sabreliner' very clearly states that F-GTSA/1 arrived early afternoon. The initially anticipated Beluga F-GTSB (which incidently is the only one of the 5 Belugas so far to escape having landed at LJLA) should have arrived later, but clearly was re-programmed by Airbus.
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