LXFlyer wrote: » None of this frankly is relevant to the closure of the runway this morning which was what was being discussed. An aircraft of any airline could have an incident that required the emergency procedures to kick in and the runway being closed. It is certainly not unique to the military flights.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Any sensible person knows that. But the amount of cretins on twitter today complaining because it just so happened to be an Omni flight today is mind boggling.
tv221 wrote: » I love all these people complaining about what is essentially with all Omni flights passengers landing to use toilets, stretch their legs, buy a pint or a coke. Ah their soldiers you say. True. And yes there probably is rifles in the hold. But as they represent the American state. I'm sure none of those moaning would visit such a place to visit friends or holiday. And all that money Sinn Fein collect from people over there whom have no issue with what America does around the world and has been since Korea in the 50's. None of you will be taking any of 139 euro flights over this Autumn in a show of solidarity to the innocent killed around the world. Completely different thing you'll say. Emm whatever helps your hypocritical conscience sleep at night. Some of you even travel to mid east countries with horrific human rights issues without any thought. Shannon is just a place were people transit.
hondabanner wrote: » go back and read my second comment crator, I said it would be more in their line to worry bout pax flights which ryanair is then these transit flights that only cause controversy
hondabanner wrote: » I genuinely couldn't care less if it happened to ryanair, aer lingus,united etc cause atleast you can book a flight and just on the plane, omni causing to much controversy, i used not really care but im just getting sick of it now a good few sundays I travel and they are protesting and the roundabout, about 2 months ago two army veterans scaled the fence and caused a security breach causing more delays.
Phileas Frog wrote: » The Omni flights have no passengers then? :rolleyes:
RocketRaccoon wrote: » They protest the 2nd Sunday of every month, about 10 unwashed idiots on the roundabout, nobody really pays attention to them. The army veterans you spoke of came through the fence on paddys day and didn't cause a single delay. You've shown yourself to be clueless about this so just stop trying.
hondabanner wrote: » I can guarentee these caused a delay so gets ur facts right, I work at the airport too, All you care about is your own pocket
hondabanner wrote: » These are transit flights, They dont contribute to Shannons passengers numbers atall
RocketRaccoon wrote: » They didn't cause a delay, I was working that day. There was no delay because the only flight on the ground at the time was an Omni. The matter was dealt with within about 3 minutes.
hondabanner wrote: » The only flight on the ground was omni? Your the clueless one
RocketRaccoon wrote: » It was at approx 12 o'clock. Prove me wrong. I feel like you're lying about working in the airport aswell BTW.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » And because I know I am right. Go to this link and feel free to tell me what flight was delayed on st Patricks day.https://www.shannonairport.ie/getattachment/Passengers/destinations/Routes-at-a-Glance/Winter-Schedule-2018-19.pdf.aspx/%3Flang%3Den-IE&ved=2ahUKEwjp_O6H1YXkAhU2SxUIHW7ED3AQFjAFegQIBxAB&usg=AOvVaw1Ym1Pv0HyfECwIudG82MnO&cshid=1565899302341
RocketRaccoon wrote: » And you're contradicting yourself. United and aer lingus may well have been on the ground but if this happened at 10.30 then they sure as hell weren't delayed.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » www.thejournal.ie/shannon-airport-former-us-soldiers-security-breach-4547836-Mar2019/%3famp=1 Zero delays bar a cargo aircraft. Out of interest what company do you work for cause its such a small place, we surely know each other.
Shn99 wrote: » Played back the data from EI3675 on 17/03 and it wasn’t circling, that’s that.
hondabanner wrote: » Not telling ya, if you don’t believe me u can ask me any question and I’ll try answer it, but I’m nearly certain the Edinburgh was circling for ages before it could land and caused a delay
RocketRaccoon wrote: » You can give me the initials of a supervisor or something in the company surely? Or even their name? Pm me if you want.
hondabanner wrote: » I actually think I’m ur boss
hondabanner wrote: » Time did it land?
Shn99 wrote: » 10:20:19 on the dot