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Subject: Re: [OM] Photographing the Concorde in the UK before it's too late....
From: Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 05:59:41 +0100
Hi Julian

That's a nightmare for the scheduler then! I am waiting with some trepidation for when they open Alconbury to airlines, as someone keeps threatening to do.

OM content: it would be easier to take photos of interesting aircraft if they passed overhead my place of work (3 miles finals...)

Chris

On Monday, Jul 21, 2003, at 22:11 Europe/London, Julian Davies wrote:

Hi Chris.

Not so much active research, more too much time working / living (weekdays)
in the area.
While it's true that aircraft land / take off into wind, at Heathrow they are constrained by a change ends twice a day rule, and a swap of left and right runways as well. This is done to spread the noise around, but since the residents of Slough have less clout than the residents of Kensington,
the prevailing South Westerly is used as an excuse to schedule the busy
times for landings over the city and takeoffs over Berkshire. Can change
when HM is in residence. Since the prevailing winds aren't strong, it
doesn't make much difference.
When the winds get strong, life gets interesting. sometimes they use the cross runway which is seriously shorter than the other two. I worked in an office where it seemed like the planes were falling off the roof past the
window when they did that!

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