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Post by Beemer on Oct 16, 2011 7:34:42 GMT 1
Thanks for the heads up, Chris. Will look for that. Regards Beemer. ;D
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Post by Speke-EZY on Oct 16, 2011 8:39:52 GMT 1
Anyone from "this side" planning to tackle A6-EDP today...beware of the Runcorn Bridge! There were queues of up to an hour reported yesterday in the weekend road works which are set to continue until at least the end of next month.
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Post by paravion on Oct 16, 2011 9:27:12 GMT 1
A6-EDP showing on FR24 approaching Bucharest ( sent 09.22) Had a Biz C-GWHF divert in this morning (luton) now gone (credit MS2) Not sure of LPL whx but MAN dull and grey HTH Brian..... PS on 23 Further to WX report earlier now drizzle/fine rain at Man unable to see anything from Stockport, would think only views will be at the airport (sent 10.24)
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Post by viscount on Oct 16, 2011 10:42:56 GMT 1
Well at 1040 Liverpool Airport blue sky and bright sunshine and great visibility.
Clearly Paravion is in the wrong city!
I've always taken the ICAO/Met. Office abbreviation 'WX' to mean 'weather out' ie below minima, rather than simply 'weather'. Looked in my abbreviations book - and it isn't listed. Any of the professionals help me use the term correctly?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2011 12:14:46 GMT 1
12:10 A6-EDP- currently over Buxton doing a left turn shortly- a quick call at MCR before going to the hospital to see the wife is called for. Happy days Bob
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Post by wardmanstuart on Oct 16, 2011 14:21:39 GMT 1
A few noted from home today between the wife wanting to go shopping 12-10-14-00
PH-BGR KL1083 A6-EDP EK17 HB-IPY LX394 F-GRXE AF2268 A7-ACL QR45 EI-EFM FR554
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Post by Beemer on Oct 16, 2011 14:49:56 GMT 1
A6-EDP, just seen turning over Warrington towards Barton @ 14:48hrs. ;D Regards Beemer.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2011 17:35:54 GMT 1
Stuart, Made a quick trip up to the Car Park at MCR and logged almost the same as yourself PH-BGR A7-ACL ;D EI-FXI A6-EDP ;D F-GRXE Then it was off to the in-laws in Widnes to pick some stuff up for my wife, then whilst driving to warrington hospital saw the Emirates again taking off, never mind gained a Qatar A330 as well. Happy Days Bob
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Post by kevmul on Oct 16, 2011 17:42:42 GMT 1
I've always taken the ICAO/Met. Office abbreviation 'WX' to mean 'weather out' ie below minima, rather than simply 'weather'. Looked in my abbreviations book - and it isn't listed. Any of the professionals help me use the term correctly? Every website I've checked (and not just Wikipedia ) agree that Wx is the accepted abbreviation for 'weather'. Kev
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