White Heather
Elite Pro-Member
It's an event that affected most, if not all airports. There are various reports of delays and cancellations from around the country. The storm itself may be newsworthy but this obsession with publications rushing to airports to photograph or video aircraft 'struggling' to land is ridiculous. The cynic in me thinks they are hoping to see an accident as it happens and gets an exclusive . Perhaps too there's an element of trying to demonstrate climate change and to try and scare people away from flying , in particular at LBA. Funny how a Manchester based publication comes to LBA regularly to take photos that all look very much the same. Who cares?I think the UK news or lack of news is so dramatic. Basically, we have had the tail and of a hurricane that hit our region direct on, we had 3 diversions that then repositioned. We get a photo of a plane taking off and a load of drama over nowt.
I just watched a livestream video at BHX filmed earlier today for comparison purposes with LBA. Their runway points the same direction as ours though not as high obviously.. It's also far from flat, looking more like a water slide when viewed from the end, setting off downhill with 3 or 4 dips as you progress down the runway then rising slightly again at the end that was extended some years ago. Aircraft today were landing with some difficulty but getting in. Taking off actually looked worse as once they rotated the aircraft frequently blew to one side of the runway. But, it's all regular stuff at an airport and no more newsworthy than a few snowflakes landing in London.
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