visit to London (Heathrow)

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visit to London (Heathrow)

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Just spent a weekend at my mother's house. The "attraction" is that she lives 4 miles from Heathrow just about at the outer marker between runways 28L and 28R.

Surprised how few aircraft types are represented now - just about all the short-haul traffic is Airbus (the exceptions are SAS and Lufthansa) and the long haul is all A330, A340, A380, B767, B777, B747.

Quite a few airlines that I had not seen before (Kingfisher, ANA, Etihad, etc).

Anyway, going through the photos I came across this one with two aircraft in it! What was the little friend doing in the approach region - it did not follow the A320 in for landing.

And coincidence or not, the active runways were changed 5 minutes later to 09L/09R.

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Hi ian

Looks like an Islander. :think: .....Photo survey????


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Definately an Islander Garry... unusual in those parts I'd have thought. :think:
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I agree about the type as an Islander. I wasn't listening to airband at the time and hadn't noticed the Islander until reviewing the photos.

Survey would seem a reasonable suggestion and hence deliberately in that location.

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Morning All,

Could have been one of these :dunno:

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Yes guys....thats the islander from Northolt...I live 2 miles from there and see it all the time....it checks carbon emissions and heat loss from buildings in London.... ;-)

The pilots are a tad frisky flying it....seen it spiral from height many times landing at Northolt... :thumbsup:

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Thanks for clearing that one up Tony :)

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Why are the RAF doing 'green' work? Or is it just another case of big brother checking up on us. :roll:
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Out of interest, I think the MET (Police) have an Islander/Defender. They and GMP are the only forces to have a fixed wing capability.

That would have been my guess if Tony had'nt confirmed the answer. :)
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Techy111 wrote:Yes guys....thats the islander from Northolt...I live 2 miles from there and see it all the time....it checks carbon emissions and heat loss from buildings in London.... ;-)

The pilots are a tad frisky flying it....seen it spiral from height many times landing at Northolt... :thumbsup:

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It flies up north to do the same also.

Men with big beards are also what it looks for.

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