Carnacalla wrote: » 747 inbound SNN. 19,000ft and decending. Stobart about to turn for approach, wind 240 degrees 40kts G 49kts.
VW 1 wrote: » Does anyone know what airline carrier livery (its currently parked in Dublin) has a white body and an orange tail, with light orange and blue writing on the tail? My eyesight cant make out the writing and havent got a camera that'll zoom enough to make it out!
vicwatson wrote: » Left 27 mins late, arrived 20 minutes early
ozzy jr wrote: » CX301 the inaugural HKG to DUB flight is just lining up for take off in Hong Kong.
Trampas wrote: » Cloudio9 wrote: » Is that the first A350 to serve Dublin? I think Qatar sent a 350 on the first journey here
Cloudio9 wrote: » Is that the first A350 to serve Dublin?
marno21 wrote: » CX301 the first HKG-DUB flight currently taxiing at Hong Kong Airport. Exciting times ETA at Dublin is 06:45 (0545Z)
SleetAndSnow wrote: Belfast to Cork?
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Where did you find out that it was the low cloud if you don't mind me asking, getting into airplane spotting and stuff
JCX BXC wrote: » Conditions can vary vastly over a few kilometers, and my experience with Cork is that the airports weather is often quite different from the city.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Just saw it fly overhead, didn't even notice the cloud was low until it was flying through it. Looks like its second attempt was a success.
JCX BXC wrote: » Low cloud.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » I wonder why. There isn't any adverse weather here atm, not very windy either. Also looks like there is another plane at the airport, Cello Aviation?
JCX BXC wrote: » EI877 (EIN85C) ACE-ORK just gone around at Cork.
rushfan wrote: » And the pushback bar just broke on one of them.
rushfan wrote: Possibly 5 BA aircraft on the ramp at the moment. More than normal I think.
TedR wrote: any ideas on 747 departure? or its gone already? thx
lambayire wrote: » Aer Lingus Dublin to Milan seems to be diverting to Gatwick.https://www.flightradar24.com/EIN43H/118f43c7
Oscar Bravo wrote: » TF-AMU,747-48EF(SCD)on the way into Dublin now. Air Atlanta Icelandic.