Highlands and Islands Flying, BBC iPlayer
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 22:04
Something you may have missed as it was on the BBC Alba Gaelic language channel!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... nd_Flying/
It's only available on iPlayer until Monday morning so if you do want to watch it you'll need to get a shift on, whether it'll get another airing in the New Year I'm not sure. It's a very nice 60 minute programme about the Loganair Highland and Islands operation. Be warned, the commentary and some interviews are in Scots Gaelic with subtitles, but other interviews are in English, and of course, it'll probably be unavailable to those of you outside the UK. It can also be accessed by those of you with wifi smart TV which is where I found it.
There is some BEA DC3 and fixed-wheel Heron action as well as the Twotter, Islander and S340 fleet of Loganair. Features beach landings at Barra and Islander operations into Westray and Papa westray amongst others. One of those little gems of a regional television broadcast the BBC tend to do rather well and which are now more widely available to the rest of the country via iPlayer.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... nd_Flying/
It's only available on iPlayer until Monday morning so if you do want to watch it you'll need to get a shift on, whether it'll get another airing in the New Year I'm not sure. It's a very nice 60 minute programme about the Loganair Highland and Islands operation. Be warned, the commentary and some interviews are in Scots Gaelic with subtitles, but other interviews are in English, and of course, it'll probably be unavailable to those of you outside the UK. It can also be accessed by those of you with wifi smart TV which is where I found it.
There is some BEA DC3 and fixed-wheel Heron action as well as the Twotter, Islander and S340 fleet of Loganair. Features beach landings at Barra and Islander operations into Westray and Papa westray amongst others. One of those little gems of a regional television broadcast the BBC tend to do rather well and which are now more widely available to the rest of the country via iPlayer.