Carnacalla wrote: » 747 inbound SNN. 19,000ft and decending. Stobart about to turn for approach, wind 240 degrees 40kts G 49kts.
Izaiah White Bearded wrote: » Could well be. There are three flights listed under BA1. SNN-JFK cancelled. LCY-SNN diverted and LCY-JFK in air/recovery. I'm guessing mobile only shows the first one.
JCX BXC wrote: » Can I ask how you know? Listed as cancelled by JFK's own airport authority.
Izaiah White Bearded wrote: » Its showing as in air for me on JFK's site as well as 'recovery' whatever that means.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » The flight went from ork to jfk with pax on board.
JCX BXC wrote: » Aircraft is heading over the Atlantic now, are pax not on board?
paulhardman wrote: » And the second leg of BA1 cancelled... going to be a lot of unhappy business folk being flown right back to LCY...
JCX BXC wrote: » BA1 and FR103 gone to Cork too! Will be very strange for Corkonians to see a BA A318! EI381 on approach now and Stobart already landed.
JCX BXC wrote: » EI3675 EDI-SNN also joined the hold at 18,000ft. FR4776 has been there for 30mins now. 10:30 METAR showing IRVR as 275m on RWY24.
highlydebased wrote: » BAW1, EIN381 and RYR103 all about to join the party!
JCX BXC wrote: » FR4776 MAN-SNN holding (8000ft) and DL406 JFK-SNN holding (17,000ft) due fog at Shannon. 10am METAR gives 100m Vis in FOG, with RVR's for RWY24 and RWY06 at 250M no change. Clouds overcast 100ft.
Oscar Bravo wrote: » Currently overhead Shannon heading in a NE direction is Gulfstream G550 D-ADLR ,so far its has travelled from Munich up towards the Netherlands ,down the spine of the UK onwards to the coast of Spain. The Gulfstream G550 "HALO", D-ADLR, is a Twin Jet aircraft with a pressurized cabin and the newest member of the Oberpfaffenhofen based fleet. "HALO" stands for "High Altitude LOngrange". Due of its unique modifications and features as well as its superior performance "HALO" is qualified to serve as an ideal multipurpose platform for scientific instrumentation
PukkaStukka wrote: » UAL 152 incoming from Chicago to Dublin is squawing the 7's on approch over the Irish sea
LiamaDelta wrote: » Seems to be a lot of holding at LHR tonight, all 4 holds in use. Consistent landings though. I wonder are LVP's in place?
rebel456 wrote: » DUB-PHL leg now appears to be cancelled (Although American Airlines website was showing this as DUB-BGR, & BGR-PHL)https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/aa719 Aircraft, A330-200, still showing as being in DUBhttps://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/n287ay
Jacovs wrote: » Apparently not.
rebel456 wrote: » Continuing its journey to Philly, scheduled to depart at 16:30.