Kevin Farnell
Honorary Member Of Forums4airports
My first ever flight was on a BEA Airtours DH106 Comet 4B (awesome!) from LGW to Girona. I uploaded a photo of a very young me here -
I also got to fly on the One-Eleven. Firstly aged 14, we flew MAN - PMI - MAN on G-BDAE (DAN-AIR BAC One-Eleven - 500, both directions) and later aged 18 from EDI - MAN.
This is an unusual storey. I was in the Air Cadets and me and a friend had been given a return flight BHX - EDI, under an air expereince flight scheme. We flew out on a BA Viscount (wonderful!). But when we came to check in for the return flight, it turned out to be full (we only had standby tickets and there was some big show on at the NEC). BA were very good and said they could fly us to MAN. After phoning my Dad, he told us to take the flight and get the train to Wolverhampton, where he would pick us up. We flew on a BA One-Eleven - 400 and finally arrived at Wolverhampton at something silly like 1am.
I got flightdeck visits on both the DAN-AIR and BA One-Elevens!.
Just for the record, BAC/BAe never used the term '1-11' and always referred to the aircraft as the 'One-Eleven'.
Kevin
I also got to fly on the One-Eleven. Firstly aged 14, we flew MAN - PMI - MAN on G-BDAE (DAN-AIR BAC One-Eleven - 500, both directions) and later aged 18 from EDI - MAN.
This is an unusual storey. I was in the Air Cadets and me and a friend had been given a return flight BHX - EDI, under an air expereince flight scheme. We flew out on a BA Viscount (wonderful!). But when we came to check in for the return flight, it turned out to be full (we only had standby tickets and there was some big show on at the NEC). BA were very good and said they could fly us to MAN. After phoning my Dad, he told us to take the flight and get the train to Wolverhampton, where he would pick us up. We flew on a BA One-Eleven - 400 and finally arrived at Wolverhampton at something silly like 1am.
I got flightdeck visits on both the DAN-AIR and BA One-Elevens!.
Just for the record, BAC/BAe never used the term '1-11' and always referred to the aircraft as the 'One-Eleven'.
Kevin