When a flight is booked and the aircraft also and you sit at the airport does it make flights for other pilots at that airport unavailable?
I had an instance today of landing at Heathrow from Shannon, with 4353kg of fuel on board for another flight after lunch. I returned to find that that particular aircraft had been booked and a flight booked also. So I tried to book a flight in another aircraft to find the client said 'No flights available'
Thinking it may be a glitch in the system I found out where my favourite Vanguard was and attemped to purchase a ticket to Manchester, lo and behold, I appeared in Manchester. I then out of curiosity tried to book a flight in said favourite, and had a lovely flight to Jersey
Regards
Sean
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Thanks for making that clear John, was'nt sure if it blocked the whole airport, did'nt dawn on me about the aircraft as you book a flight and then choose the aircraft. And to quote you if I may "There are plenty of aircraft to go around so there really is no need to 'Book Flight' until you are absolutely certain you are going to fly."
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Sean
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