The Reds 'start' tomorrow, April 1st - let's "let the public watch" this year without the bad press of "called off" displays and all the physical danger of an interruption mid-display.
I've put the latest known 'restrictions' and other info for 2008 up on FlyOnTrack ( as known 31/3/08 )- See http://www.flyontrack.co.uk and look for the item in hot news, about 2nd down, with the 'eyes'.
As well as reference to relevant AICs on various restrictions, you can read directly about:
THE RED ARROWS – PLANNED DISPLAYS
WEST WALES AIRPORT Resrticiton (ABERPORTH) JANUARY-JUNE
MANCHESTER LOW LEVEL ROUTE VRP CHANGES – 1 MARCH
ROBIN HOOD AIRPORT – NEW VISUAL REFERENCE POINTS
FARNBOROUGH LARS (Info, not Restriction)
CHILBOLTON 1 APRIL- 2 MAY
SOUTHEND AIRSHOW 25-26 MAY
AERO EXPO 2008 - WYCOMBE AIR PARK 13-15 JUNE
OLD WARDEN EVENTS 2008
DUXFORD EVENTS MAY-OCTOBER 2008
Remember - 'DSC' provides an unofficial e-mail warning service of TRAs as they approach, see http://fly.dsc.net/u/Notams and of course NOTAMs (www.ais.org.uk) can be checked before flying, and the final safety net is the 0500-354802 freephone before every flight
RED ARROWS - and other restrictions - 2008
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But please note:-
The NOTAM sounds fierce, but West Wales (Aberporth) are generally very happy to give PPR. There are lots of airfields that require that, so don't be put off phoning and asking - they'll probably simply tell you to radio them 10 mins away to check all's OK. If the UAVs are airborne, by all accounts it's fairly rare, then Haverfordwest is a good alternate, and Llanbedr a bit further up the coast should be coming back on line again soon.
When we went to Aberporth, they were desperate to see an aircraft! Lots of money has been spent on the airfield, and they have expansion plans too. If conditions are pleasant, the walk down to the sea is not too far (use the lane not the main road), and the Ship Inn (?) at the beach serves excellent fish and chips, plus other food. Might be worth checking on that out of season. When we went they stopped serving lunch at 2pm.
It's certainly one of the nicer places to go and do, rather than go and just sit in an airfield cafe.
The NOTAM sounds fierce, but West Wales (Aberporth) are generally very happy to give PPR. There are lots of airfields that require that, so don't be put off phoning and asking - they'll probably simply tell you to radio them 10 mins away to check all's OK. If the UAVs are airborne, by all accounts it's fairly rare, then Haverfordwest is a good alternate, and Llanbedr a bit further up the coast should be coming back on line again soon.
When we went to Aberporth, they were desperate to see an aircraft! Lots of money has been spent on the airfield, and they have expansion plans too. If conditions are pleasant, the walk down to the sea is not too far (use the lane not the main road), and the Ship Inn (?) at the beach serves excellent fish and chips, plus other food. Might be worth checking on that out of season. When we went they stopped serving lunch at 2pm.
It's certainly one of the nicer places to go and do, rather than go and just sit in an airfield cafe.
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