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Interesting looking at flightradar24.com - Not a single civil movement
over the UK and a lot of western Europe . . . . www.flightradar24.com I don't really understand why this is such a big deal though. Presumably the ash cloud is not 'that' dense otherwise we would have a blackout. Why then is it so important that aircraft avoid what seems to be a little bit of fine dust? I understand that the plane can suffer engine failures etc if it goes through dense cloud of volcanic ash but is that likely to happen at such limited concentrations? And will I have to clean the car again once it's all fallen out of the sky!!?? |
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