I find it amazing one person doe's this at the St Petersburg/Clearwater airport and is surrounded by police. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19045365![]()
cdiver2 Goldmember 1,033 posts Likes: 84 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Safety Harbor Fl More info | Jul 31, 2012 05:47 | #1 I find it amazing one person doe's this at the St Petersburg/Clearwater airport and is surrounded by police. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19045365
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JohnB57 Goldmember 1,511 posts Likes: 23 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England More info | Aug 03, 2012 07:24 | #2 Heathrow is a commercial airport and sees very little, if any, military traffic. St Pete's is joint civil/military, hence the increased sensitivity.
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cdiver2 THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,033 posts Likes: 84 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Safety Harbor Fl More info | Aug 03, 2012 08:24 | #3 JohnB57 wrote in post #14808588 Heathrow is a commercial airport and sees very little, if any, military traffic. St Pete's is joint civil/military, hence the increased sensitivity. Hi John I realize it is a joint civil/military airport, they fly over my home a number of times a day. I am on the north-south take off/landing approach.
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JohnB57 Goldmember 1,511 posts Likes: 23 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England More info | Aug 03, 2012 09:00 | #4 Hi - sorry, don't know your name!
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cdiver2 THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,033 posts Likes: 84 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Safety Harbor Fl More info | Aug 03, 2012 09:24 | #5 JohnB57 wrote in post #14808878 Hi - sorry, don't know your name! Things have changed somewhat in this country and most major airports have viewing areas for keen aviationists and photographers. The view is that the overwhelming majority of people are honest hobbyists and far from being a risk, provide additional security through "eyes and ears", which is sensible and practical, as formally policing the peripheries of large airports etc is well nigh impossible. Even certain military airbases here have viewing areas, however these are usually secured during high alert periods. A more recent problem here in the UK, has been railway (railroad) station staff getting snotty with photographers, often denying them access on "Prevention of Terrorism" grounds, but again things have changed and with certain safety conditions, people are usually allowed to enjoy their hobby pretty freely and encouraged to keep their eye on things. It's eleven years since we were in St Petes, the week before 9/11 and I think that would probably have been the last few days that security was a little more relaxed. John I could not agree with you more on this The view is that the overwhelming majority of people are honest hobbyists and far from being a risk, provide additional security through "eyes and ears", which is sensible and practical, as formally policing the peripheries of large airports etc is well nigh impossible. I do not know of any US airports that promote a public viewing area and as you said if they did a lot more eyes/ears on the ground.
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JohnB57 Goldmember 1,511 posts Likes: 23 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England More info | Aug 03, 2012 10:09 | #6 cdiver2 wrote in post #14808974 My name is David and you are not going to believe this.....from Burley-in-Wharfdale ![]() It never ceases to amaze me what a small world it is David - smashing to meet you!
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cdiver2 THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,033 posts Likes: 84 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Safety Harbor Fl More info | Aug 03, 2012 10:53 | #7 JohnB57 wrote in post #14809196 It never ceases to amaze me what a small world it is David - smashing to meet you! I know Burley very well. My family are from Bradford so as a kid it was a regular Sunday afternoon route for us from the Dales, via Harry Ramsden's of course! Harry's closed quite recently. End of an era. Also, I spent a long period post music college trunking cheese down from Settle to Normanton, prior to the by-pass so right through the centre of the village. One of the military fields with a viewing area is RAF Leeming - well worth a ride out if you're over here. You'll know the "viewing area" at LBA of course, still well used and still as smooth... I wonder what took you over there. Missionary work maybe? Have a great weekend! John a very small world in deed I was born in Shipley, lived in Shipley and Bradford (Heaton) for a few years before moving to Burley. My x worked at Harrys in the 60s era. Those were the days she would bring me home specials that were left at the end of the day.
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JohnB57 Goldmember 1,511 posts Likes: 23 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England More info | Aug 03, 2012 11:52 | #8 Hi David. Surname "Bond" I presume?
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