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#743871 by willd
20 Apr 2010, 20:38
mattyp wrote:BA284 from SFO has been circling off the west coast of Ireland for nearly an hour now! I'm sure they have been very "generous" with fuel loads... Not sure they'll manage another hour and a half though!


Sky have confirmed that BA284 has been diverted to SNN and has now landed.

Sky now stating that Jet2.com are starting flights from AGP to the UK.

Adonis stating that all BA flights currently in the air will be allowed to land at LHR post 10pm.
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#743872 by tontybear
20 Apr 2010, 20:39
holliefabbabe wrote:just out of interest , these inbound ba flights , are they loaded?

BA84 has too ,over the iom ,


If they arn't then BA will get roasted for flying empty
#743873 by slinky09
20 Apr 2010, 20:39
holliefabbabe wrote:just out of interest , these inbound ba flights , are they loaded?

BA84 has too ,over the iom ,


Yes they are.
#743874 by Lizz
20 Apr 2010, 20:40
Very very glad to hear this. I'm sure that whoever has made this decision will now be praying very hard that nothing goes wrong. Lets hope it's come soon enough to stop companies going under, such as said company who I work for after a rather worrying letter I recieved this morning.
#743877 by HWVlover
20 Apr 2010, 20:42
This from Nats
Response to CAA statement

NATS has received new direction from the UK’s safety regulator, the CAA, on applying restrictions to UK airspace following the volcanic eruption in Iceland.

As soon as revised accurate information is available from the MET Office on the location of the dense ash cloud, NATS will review airspace availability and provide an update to airline operators on any airspace that has been restricted for safety reasons. We will issue a further statement by 2200.
#743879 by Bazz
20 Apr 2010, 20:54
Lots of political in-fighting here between various Gov departments, NATS obviously feels it's nose has been put out of joint by the CAA and Lord Inappropriately Named (AKA Adonis) announcement.
#743881 by Pete
20 Apr 2010, 20:59
Bazz wrote:Lots of political in-fighting here between various Gov departments, NATS obviously feels it's nose has been put out of joint by the CAA and Lord Inappropriately Named (AKA Adonis) announcement.


Yup, agree Bazz. NATS 'further statement at 22:00' seems a bit like the throes of a petulant child who's been told to share their toys.

Think a combination of political & commercial pressure have pushed the 'elf & safety boys into being a bit more pragmatic. As Big Willie said, there were something like 14,000 flights in Europe today alone (sounds like rather a lot!), underlining that there doesn't appear to be anything dropping out of the skies.
#743882 by tontybear
20 Apr 2010, 20:59
WW being very reasonable on this.

I dont see NATS having its nose put out of joint. It's working within the rules set by its statutory regulator. The regulator changes the rules so NATS can change accordingly.
#743888 by mattyp
20 Apr 2010, 21:15
mattyp wrote:
BA284 is still showing as circling at 37000ft on http://www.radarvirtuel.com/#
Strange....

I would imagine that due to security reasons the actually radar we have been watching is somewhat delayed. Certainly on Flightaware.com the radar is delayed.

http://www.radarvirtuel.com/# is usually only delayed by a minute or so.... BA284 is still circling by the looks of things...?
#743889 by slinky09
20 Apr 2010, 21:16
Pete wrote:BA84 from Vancouver has stopped circling the Isle of Man and is heading for Heathrow....


BA84 is in the lead, BA036 from MCO, BA282 from LAX, BA154 from BGI and others are around Lands End waiting to come in.

I am so pleased someone (BA) took a lead here - so much that I might give them some business :0 .
#743890 by slinky09
20 Apr 2010, 21:17
willd wrote:I would imagine that due to security reasons the actually radar we have been watching is somewhat delayed. Certainly on Flightaware.com the radar is delayed.


You need Plane Finder on your iPhone, it's brilliant and is real time.
#743894 by slinky09
20 Apr 2010, 21:31
Tinkerbelle wrote:Yay - at last. Let's get those planes landed at LHR and get some planes out ASAP to get everyone home!


BA84 from Vancouver is heading for LHR, BA36 from Orlando is heading to LGW, could be a race to land first after 10pm.

Another four flights stopped at Shannon to refuel and are leaving around now, and some more over Paris too. I shall look out of my window, I've missed the big birds!
#743899 by Neil
20 Apr 2010, 21:38
I know it's tough but VS need to get up to speed quickly. BA are running full long haul service from LHR and LGW tomorrow but VS still nothing annouced. Surely they should have thing ready to go as soon as any opening was announced.
#743902 by Pete
20 Apr 2010, 21:41
Neil wrote:I know it's tough but VS need to get up to speed quickly. BA are running full long haul service from LHR and LGW tomorrow but VS still nothing annouced. Surely they should have thing ready to go as soon as any opening was announced.


Check the Status Update page - a whole load of updates in the last 20 minutes (UT time one hour behind BST).

"V-Flyer - First with the Virgin Atlantic News" ;)
#743906 by Neil
20 Apr 2010, 21:47
Pete wrote:Check the Status Update page - a whole load of updates in the last 20 minutes (UT time one hour behind BST).

"V-Flyer - First with the Virgin Atlantic News" ;)


That is starting to look good now, come on VS get ad many planes in the air as you can, such a cool feature btw!
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