Takeoff & Landing Flying Into London Stansted Airline Video
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@BearsoNco Hello BearsoNco thanks for your comment. I wouldn't say there was a lot of turbulence flying into London. But then it all depends on the atmospherics. The area around Stansted is low lying fields which from experience produces a lot less turbulence than flying into places like Scotland where there are frequent changes in the height of the land and a lot more showers. One of the worst places i've been was Chicago - T'storms are the worst.
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Is there alot of turbulence when flying into london?
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@Aviationnation10 Hi yeah a smart looking plane.. have a bit more of a close up in this video
youtube.com/watch?v=QaJOiI72JJ
M&feature=related 1min 59 - if the link doesn't work it's on my main channel page "Irish Airliners Airlines DVD Dublin Cork Galway Aer Lingus Aer Arann Ryanair Takeoff and Landing "
Cheers
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@bananamanuk thanks it looks class
Nok Air in London Stansted???? it's a Thai Company!
skaterprofessional 9 months ago
@skaterprofessional Yes, Nok Air is a Thai company, however they had a couple of 737s that had just been painted up and were about to be delivered. They bought them from XL Airways. Nice to see the quirky livery.
bananamanuk 9 months ago
very good sound!
jmmatos23 10 months ago
@jmmatos23 Thank you jmmatos23, I am pleased you liked the sound on my London Stansted video. Thank you for watching and commenting.
bananamanuk 10 months ago
where did AA used fly to
Aviationnation10 1 year ago
@Aviationnation10 Hi, AA used to fly STN-ORD (O'Hare) in early 90's before stopping the service. They then did STN-JFK (New York) which competed with EOS & MaxJet. Soon after both of those ceased trading AA again left STN.
bananamanuk 1 year ago