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Old January 12th 07, 12:31 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Heathrow wind delays 11Jan06


Phil Layton wrote:
Saw some interesting landings today !
Highest gust appears at:

EGLL 110850Z 23030G49KT 9999 -RA BKN016 OVC030 11/08 Q1006

Phil
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SUBJECT: HIGH DELAY HEATHROW
.
OPERATORS AND ATC UNITS ARE ADVISED THAT THERE ARE
HIGH DELAYS FOR ALL TRAFFIC DESTINATION LONDON HEATHROW
.
DELAYS ARE CAUSED BY REDUCED CAPACITY DUE TO STRONG WIND
.
AVERAGE DELAY IS ++160++ MINUTES
.
THE CURRENT SITUATION IS THAT TRAFFIC IS HOLDING AN AVERAGE OF
++50++ MINUTES. THIS IS LIKELY FOR THE NEXT ++3++ HOURS,
OPERATORS SHOULD FUEL ACCORDINGLY.
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THE 3000 FT WIND IS 75 KTS, THIS IS CREATING SOME PROBLEMS IN THE
APPROACH SECTOR. SFC WIND IS 24KTS GUSTING 37KTS.
THIS SITUATION IS FORECAST TO CONTINUE UNTIL AT LEAST 2000UTC.


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Many disgruntled passengers who had been diverted to Stansted were
cursing our weather this morning. I, personally, experienced a very
un-nerving landing just before midday - you could feel the fuselage
being buffeted by the crosswinds. It must have been a nightmare for the
pilot to hold it together...it was about as much as the passengers
could do not to be ill...