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Maybe Philip Layton will know the answer to this.
Going to Croatia soon and I was wondering what is the normal flight path from Manchester. After studying the latest sat images before departure it might help me decide which side to sit on for best cloud/storm pics. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing |
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![]() Rob Bale wrote: Maybe Philip Layton will know the answer to this. Going to Croatia soon and I was wondering what is the normal flight path from Manchester. After studying the latest sat images before departure it might help me decide which side to sit on for best cloud/storm pics. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing I think this is a great site http://gc.kls2.com/ though I'm not sure it's completely accurate regarding flight paths all the time. It gives the shortest route between the two. Putting in Manchester-Zagreb sends it over Belgium, across Germany into Austria, just skirting the eastern Alps. Manchester-Dubrovnik sends it over Luxembourg, extreme west Austria (ie the highest part) and the NE corner of Italy. Edmund Edmund |
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Edmund Lewis wrote:
Rob Bale wrote: Maybe Philip Layton will know the answer to this. Going to Croatia soon and I was wondering what is the normal flight path from Manchester. After studying the latest sat images before departure it might help me decide which side to sit on for best cloud/storm pics. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing I think this is a great site http://gc.kls2.com/ though I'm not sure it's completely accurate regarding flight paths all the time. It gives the shortest route between the two. Putting in Manchester-Zagreb sends it over Belgium, across Germany into Austria, just skirting the eastern Alps. Manchester-Dubrovnik sends it over Luxembourg, extreme west Austria (ie the highest part) and the NE corner of Italy. Edmund Edmund Many thanks Edmund. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing |
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Rob Bale wrote:
Edmund Lewis wrote: Rob Bale wrote: Maybe Philip Layton will know the answer to this. Going to Croatia soon and I was wondering what is the normal flight path from Manchester. After studying the latest sat images before departure it might help me decide which side to sit on for best cloud/storm pics. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing I think this is a great site http://gc.kls2.com/ though I'm not sure it's completely accurate regarding flight paths all the time. It gives the shortest route between the two. Putting in Manchester-Zagreb sends it over Belgium, across Germany into Austria, just skirting the eastern Alps. Manchester-Dubrovnik sends it over Luxembourg, extreme west Austria (ie the highest part) and the NE corner of Italy. Edmund Edmund Many thanks Edmund. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing Have a nice holiday Rob :-) -- Keith (Southend) 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net |
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![]() "Rob Bale" wrote in message ... Edmund Lewis wrote: Rob Bale wrote: Maybe Philip Layton will know the answer to this. Going to Croatia soon and I was wondering what is the normal flight path from Manchester. After studying the latest sat images before departure it might help me decide which side to sit on for best cloud/storm pics. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing I think this is a great site http://gc.kls2.com/ though I'm not sure it's completely accurate regarding flight paths all the time. It gives the shortest route between the two. Putting in Manchester-Zagreb sends it over Belgium, across Germany into Austria, just skirting the eastern Alps. Manchester-Dubrovnik sends it over Luxembourg, extreme west Austria (ie the highest part) and the NE corner of Italy. Edmund Edmund Many thanks Edmund. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing Rob, I don't know about Dubrovnik, but I travel London-Athens quite often and the planes do not travel on great circles. I am sure that the pilots on this ng will describe the air corridors used most frequently and give some idea of the route you might well take. For views I always prefer to look out away from the sun, so that the side I would prefer depends on the time of the flight. Of course you might not get a choice! Regards, Roger |
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Rob,
The honest answer is that there is no 'normal' flight path. Especially at this time of the year. The airlines file different routes dependant on: Type of aircraft Wind ATC delays ant any choke points Fuel burn Navigation charge of ATC Service suppliers In reality, you either leave Manchester and go E across the North Sea and down Germany, or down through the UK, France, Switzerland and across.... Phil |
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Phil Layton wrote:
Rob, The honest answer is that there is no 'normal' flight path. Especially at this time of the year. The airlines file different routes dependant on: Type of aircraft Wind ATC delays ant any choke points Fuel burn Navigation charge of ATC Service suppliers In reality, you either leave Manchester and go E across the North Sea and down Germany, or down through the UK, France, Switzerland and across.... Phil Cheers Phil, didn't realise there were so many factors involved. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing |
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Rob Bale wrote:
Maybe Philip Layton will know the answer to this. Going to Croatia soon and I was wondering what is the normal flight path from Manchester. After studying the latest sat images before departure it might help me decide which side to sit on for best cloud/storm pics. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing You may go through batch of thunderstorms, so yours sitting arrangements doesn't matter! -- Joe Wolverhampton 175m asl |
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I just used to let the First Officer tell me which way we were going.
But once I was called from standby to fly to Graz. I asked the Operations department what country that was in. "No idea". So out came the schoolboy atlas (Austria) Jack |
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![]() "Joe Egginton" wrote in message ... You may go through batch of thunderstorms, so yours sitting arrangements doesn't matter! Oh yes you do. Well maybe not through thunderstorms but certainly above them. Flying back from Nice to Luton last August we had to climb to 42,000ft. I was given a great electrical display from Nice to Paris, it was a lot more dramatic seeing as it was night time. Joe |
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