8mileshigh
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Ezy A319 from LGW appears to be en route to BRS at this time
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Ezy A319 from LGW appears to be en route to BRS at this time
I was sitting in my garden this afternoon about seven miles to the east of the airport and saw both. They are certainly shuffling the pack.And now an A321 heads back to LGW.
I saw the A400M two or three times yesterday during the late afternoon over the edge of south-east Bristol. On one of the occasions I was having a 'long distance' chat with an acquaintance on the pavement near where I live whilst out for my daily exercise and he said, "Look there's a Bae 146. You don't see many of those about now". I thought it would have been ungracious to put him right.Another Easy jet A319 G-EZIM departed Bristol for Luton this morning.
Anyone see the A400M Atlas in the area yesterday afternoon .Quite low altitude and did quite a few circuits.My brother who lives in Hewish directly under the flight path to the East of the runway was convinced there were four of them.I had to gently explain it was the same one doing circuits. Think he might have had too much wine with his barbecue.
We were having an early light lunch and my wife said, "I can hear another plane flying". I said, "It's probably another easyJet off to Gatwick". Obviously not, so thanks for that.Enter Air B 737 SP-ENG just departed Bristol for Romania.
Must be almost like the early 1900s when people would stare in amazement on those very rare occasions when one of the rudimentary early aircraft flew overhead.It's strange isn't it T.L.Y.At one time even being interested in the comings and goings at Bristol Airport,I certainly tended not to take to much notice of the normal departures/arrivals unless it was something unusual.Now,hearing and seeing a jet coming into view after clearing Dundry immediately makes me try to identify was it is and where its going to/coming from.
Anyone see the A400M Atlas in the area yesterday afternoon .Quite low altitude and did quite a few circuits.My brother who lives in Hewish directly under the flight path to the East of the runway was convinced there were four of them.I had to gently explain it was the same one doing circuits. Think he might have had too much wine with his barbecue.
Aegean Airlines operated a weekly charter flight to BRS from Santorini for a tour operator in the summer of 2005. From memory they used a Boeing 737-400.Heads up.
Aegean Airlines flight arriving on Friday at 10:55
First time I think for that airline.
A repeat performance at the moment. A 400M from Brize Norton went to NQY for circuits and is now doing the same at BRS.I've spent a fascinating 30 minutes or so watching an A400M doing circuits over BRS. The aircraft has been using runway 09 for its approaches and after each one has flown a right hand circuit with the down wind leg over the Mendips. From the first floor wndow of what I euphemistically call my office situated seven miles east of the airport about a mile north of the approach for 27 I had a grandstand view of the A400M as it turned right on to its crosswind leg each time.
There was nothing on FR24 but Planefinder shows the A400M leaving Brize Norton to fly circuits at NQY before flying to BRS where it did a similar thing there (four circuits in total at BRS).
After the fourth approach and circuit about 25 minutes ago it turned left over my house to head back to Brize Norton where it's now completed two approaches and is beginning its second circuit.
Looking at the internet, A400Ms have carrying out touch and go manoeuvres at a number of UK airports in recent days although BRS is not specifically mentioned. It was difficult to determine from Planefinder. I think the lowest height shown was 700 feet which I presume is the height above the runway rather than above sea level, but it might have gone lower for touch and go and not been captured on Planefinder.Is it touching down and climbing. Can they land on the runway. Too small for this type of aircraft ?
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