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This thread is for discussion about Flybe at Newquay.
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Didn't it use be an Air Force base not so long ago? Or something to do with the Military?The last two segments show how big a site NQY is.
Part of the site is still in the occupation of RAF St Mawgan and the site is a contender to become the UK's first national space port, although there is no suggestion that would impact negatively on NQY as an airport.Didn't it use be an Air Force base not so long ago? Or something to do with the Military?
I can think of a number of regional airports who would give almost anything for this site to be moved to them, lock, stock and barrel.
Think of what Bristol could achieve with Newquays runway and space..!
A couple of recent news reports re Flybe incidents and NQY.
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/heavy-flybe-flight-landing-newquay-1475908
Last week a Flybe aircraft experienced a tail strike whilst attempting to land at NQY from MAN in difficult weather conditions. The aircraft type is not stated. The article contains pictures of a Q400 and an Embraer.
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/flybe-flight-newquay-gatwick-forced-1493003
Today's report describes a Flybe E195 experiencing a cracked windshield on the flight deck shortly after leaving NQY for LGW. The aircraft returned safely to NQY.
The good news is that no-one was hurt in either incident. These things happen from time to time. Just a bit unlucky that NQY saw two in quick succession although nothing to do with the airport of course.Yes I read about this on my tablets news feed.
Because they wouldn't have known if the window was going to hold out so in the emergency they would've headed to the nearest airport which was Newquay. A case of better safe and sorry plus it probably just as easy to send the new window and engineers to Newquay.I just wonder if they were safe and no danger to crew or pax why they did not fly on to Exeter as it is flybees maintenance base. Exeter is not far away distance or flying time from Newquay.
Good news about the load. Shows the demand.Flew up and back to LGW last monday / tuesday. Flight sold out both ways. Excellent to see and will be intetesting to see what happens when the route is up for review regarding the goverment support for the link. Incidently, the flight was on the E195 which i believe Flybe are retiring from their fleet...
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