smurfjed wrote: » I could understand that decision if they used Paris, however London will stop and search each and every passenger as well as requiring them to have a Visa. So well done Mr Minister, you made the wrong decision.
smurfjed wrote: » Yep, even if the people do not even get off the plane. I have done roundtrip and pass through flights through Luton where all the crew and passengers had to go to the terminal for checking. The process actually makes it one of the slowest airports to transit.
The change in the route of the flight has been made due to renovation work at Kuwait International Airport.
British military pilot flew as far as Mullingar after unauthorised Border crossing in December 1987
dastardly00 wrote: » Flying business class for the very first time at the moment... AKL to DXB on an Emirates A380... All I can say is wow!!
jimbis wrote: » Hadn't heard of this before.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/british-military-pilot-flew-as-far-as-mullingar-after-unauthorised-border-crossing-1.3331155
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Just don't like it too much!! unless of course you've won the lotto.
Pat Dunne wrote: » Not aviation related, however I do recall an incident in the 1970's where members of our Defence Force strayed over the Border and set up a checkpoint. A local RUC patrol happened on the scene and informed all concerned that they were indeed upon Her Majesty's fair and sceptred isle. :eek:
Tenger wrote: » This sort of stuff happened all the time. The border is rarely clearly defined unless there is a bridge across a river, often then the bridge itself may hust be used as a convenient marker.
ED E wrote: » Didnt know virtual towers were a thing. Great example of high availability tech.