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back to Homepage August movements Movements for Sunday 24th August 2008 All the days scheduled movements and known visitors, times in brackets are scheduled times, any reg's underlined are links to photo's taken today. Any registrations underlined will link to a picture of the aircraft taken today, times in brackets are scheduled or expected times.
This mornings BD332/333 and this evenings BD338/339 from Heathrow were cancelled. The PA-28 LX-AVA had some engine problems, people from the flying club managed to get his engine going this morning, he headed down to Bagby for further repairs. GSM061 was around 40mins out when it had to return with an emergency - undercarriage problems - originally returning to here when 10 mins out it was decided to send it to Glasgow where GSM engineers would be able to fix the problem quicker. The aircraft landed safely at Glasgow 1759. 1945 - The spanners are not working!! - It hasn't left Glasgow for Alicante yet (2200PM) !!!!! Aircraft still in
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Based aircraft movements, this includes all FRA Falcon flights, Calibrator B200's and the Northern Aviation B200's.
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