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Photo ID: 1612634
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G-BVVK (cn 666) One of the two Loganair Twin Otters that serve the Hebrides is seen here on Traigh Mhor beach after its seventy-minute flight from Glasgow, a wonderfully informal operation by today’s standards, with the flight deck door open all the away and the First Officer stepping over the Captain’s sandwiches to do the safety announcements. Cruise was at 140kt at 6500ft. This Otter was previously with Wideroe as LN-BEZ, and still bears Norwegian signage in the cabin. |
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Photo ID: 1543894
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G-BZFP (cn 696) What better place for a panel shot of this workhorse than Barra's beach we've just landed on! |
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Photo ID: 1543893
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Terminal overview of Barra's Beach Airport, with today's only movement waiting on the "ramp" |
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Photo ID: 1543892
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G-SASA (cn 0147) Barra airport, which is normally closed on Sundays, opened up especially for this emergency flight |
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Photo ID: 1505844
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G-BVVK (cn 666) One of the two Loganair Twin Otters that serve the Hebrides is seen here on Traigh Mhor beach after its seventy-minute flight from Glasgow (BE6855), a wonderfully informal operation by today’s standards, with the flight deck door open all the away and the First Officer stepping over the Captain’s sandwiches to do the safety announcements. Cruise was at 140kt at 6500ft. This Otter was previously with Wideroe as LN-BEZ, and still bears Norwegian signage in the cabin. |
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Photo ID: 0964155
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G-BVVK (cn 666) Ready for departure back to Glasgow as BA8855. |
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Photo ID: 0960937
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Photo ID: 0950168
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Barra control tower and terminal |
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Photo ID: 0949193
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G-BVVK (cn 666) BA 8855 just arrived from Glasgow |
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Photo ID: 0669339
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G-BVVK (cn 666) Where tyre tracks of aircraft cross beach walkers' footprints: the Twin Otter has just arrived at Barra's beach airport as flight BA 8855 from Glasgow. |
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Photo ID: 0669338
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G-BVVK (cn 666) A very relaxed airport: just look how close the spectators are standing to the beach where this Twin Otter is about to depart to Glasgow! That's the way it used to be at many airports in the good old days! |
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Photo ID: 0661663
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G-BVVK (cn 666) Take-off from the beach on a perfect day. |
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Photo ID: 0656249
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G-BVVK (cn 666) Flight BA8858 ready to depart to Glasgow from Barra's airport on the beach. |
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Photo ID: 0654480
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G-BOMG (cn 2205) Climbing out after departure from Barra's cockle beach on an ambulance flight. (Crashed near Mull of Kintyre: 14 March, 2005) |
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Photo ID: 0649270
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G-HART (cn 152-79734) Rush hour at Barra Airport! What must be the smallest aircraft in full Atlantic colours, and behind it, a British Airways Twin Otter taxiing in after completing its flight from Glasgow. |
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