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  2. Plane struggles to land at Heathrow Airport as Storm Darragh ...

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    This is the moment a plane struggles to land at Heathrow Airport as Storm Darragh hits the UK with wind speeds reaching 90mph. The footage, captured by Big Jet TV on Saturday (7 December), shows ...

  3. Heathrow Border Force strike: What does it mean for your flight?

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    Hundreds of UK Border Force officers at Heathrow airport are striking for four days over what their union calls “an unworkable new roster system”.. The Public and Commercial Services (PCS ...

  4. Heathrow security strike: Will my flight be cancelled in ...

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    As the Easter holidays get under way, so does a strike by security staff at the main base for British Airways, London Heathrow Terminal 5.. The airline has been told to ground 32 of its planned ...

  5. Two planes at Heathrow Airport collide on the ground

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    Virgin Atlantic said its empty Boeing 787-9 had just completed a flight and was being towed to another part of the airfield when the incident happened at Terminal 3.

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  7. Heathrow arrival stacks - Wikipedia

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    Inbound aircraft to London Heathrow Airport typically follow one of a number of Standard Arrival Routes (STARs The STARs each terminate at one of four different RNAV waypoints (co-located with VOR navigational aids), and these also define four "stacks" [1] where aircraft can be held, if necessary, until they are cleared to begin their approach to land.

  8. British Airways Flight 268 - Wikipedia

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    The flight took off at about 9:24 p.m. on 20 February 2005. When the aircraft, a four-engine Boeing 747-436, was around 300 feet (91 m) into the air, flames burst out of its number 2 engine, a result of engine surge. The pilots shut the engine down. Air traffic control expected the plane to return to the airport and deleted its flight plan.

  9. Heathrow airport: Will your flight be cancelled by summer of ...

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    Passengers using London Heathrow airport will experience “disruption, delays and cancellations this summer” according to the Unite union.In a “a major escalation” of a pay dispute, it is ...