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They probably can't use a plough due to all the speed bumps everywhere.Clowncil indeed..That is a major arterial road that needs to be kept open..Its the main route to a busy airport and it looks like nothing has been attempted at ploughing and gritting..Hope they`ve managed to keep their beloved cycle lanes open though![]()
With luck the ploughs will rip the speed bumps off the road. Most are in such poor condition you'd think they had already been ploughed many times. They're a pain in the backside.They probably can't use a plough due to all the speed bumps everywhere.![]()
Of course there'd be no diverts there. Nothing to divert!And we now have those idiots from the small irrelevant airport in South Yorkshire claiming that their runway would be cleared quickly and diversions would not happen there. They seem to have quickly forgotten about the 5 day closure because of snow a few years back which grounded all movements. You can't reason with these people as their airport is immune from all weather conditions.
If only LBA was a tropical paradise like DSA. Palm, coconut trees, sandy beaches stretching for miles, calm warm seas with a warm climate all round and an airport that never has to close. How fortunate DSA is.And we now have those idiots from the small irrelevant airport in South Yorkshire claiming that their runway would be cleared quickly and diversions would not happen there. They seem to have quickly forgotten about the 5 day closure because of snow a few years back which grounded all movements. You can't reason with these people as their airport is immune from all weather conditions.
If only LBA was a tropical paradise like DSA. Palm, coconut trees, sandy beaches stretching for miles, calm warm seas with a warm climate all round and an airport that never has to close. How fortunate DSA is.
UPDATE 12:00: Attached image taken at approx. 11.00.
Due to ongoing heavy snowfall, the runway at Leeds Bradford remains closed until further notice. Our teams are working hard to reopen it as soon as it is safe to do so.
Customers are advised to contact their airline for the most up-to-date information regarding their flight before travelling to the airport.
Due to the high volume of customers in the departure lounge, we may need to temporarily restrict access through security, this will be managed in flight priority order. Our operations team will be on hand to assist, please listen out for announcements within the terminal.
We will provide the next update at 14:00. Thank you to our customers for their ongoing patience and understanding, and to our teams on the ground who are working tirelessly to clear the falling snow and minimise impact on flight schedules.
And we are in low visibility procedures too. 200m, freezing fog so runway 14 is less than ideal for any would-be arrivals.1400--Airport open, runway 14 in use
And we are in low visibility procedures too. 200m, freezing fog so runway 14 is less than ideal for any would-be arrivals.
ILS for runway 32 unservicable due to snow ?? Not sure what that means.And we are in low visibility procedures too. 200m, freezing fog so runway 14 is less than ideal for any would-be arrivals.
ILS for runway 32 unservicable due to snow ?? Not sure what that means.
Didn't that happen last time it snowed too?ILS for runway 32 unservicable due to snow ?? Not sure what that means.
So we are getting departures currently but all arrivals are diverting?The FUE we should have been on G-DRTE is just taxiing out for departure...Shudder to think where it might have to land on the return....Think we made the right decision to delay a few days..
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