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  2. List of Mayday episodes - Wikipedia

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    As of 12 December 2023, 270 episodes of Mayday have aired. [n 1] This ... "The Heathrow Enigma" British Airways Flight 38: 7 March 2011 () On 17 ...

  3. British Airways Flight 38 - Wikipedia

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    Audio interviews with Capt Peter Burkill on avweb.com: Part 1 (The Crash) and Part 2 (The Aftermath) August 2010 edition of Flaps Podcast: Interview with Captain Burkill, where he recounted his experience and its aftermath; Interview with Heathrow ATC Controllers NATS Altitude episode 13: Dealing with Emergencies: The story of BAW38

  4. Talk:List of Mayday episodes/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    3. "Heathrow Crash Landing" (British Airways Flight 38) It aired also on the 7th of March but it aired in the UK. Note: In Australia it will air as "Heathrow Engima". So the other episodes to come next week are: "Cockpit Failure" (Crossair Flight 3597) and "Hudson Splash Down" (US Airways Flight 1549) So Thanks.

  5. Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport - Wikipedia

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    Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport is a British documentary series, aired by ITV from 2015 until 2022. In July 2023, it was confirmed by ITV that the show would not be returning for a ninth series. [ 1 ]

  6. 5 things we learned from Aaron Rodgers’ ‘Enigma’ Netflix ...

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    Across three episodes, the audience is taken on a journey, where we see a young boy grow into one of the most talked about athletes on the planet. Given much of his life has been reported on for ...

  7. Airline (1998 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Series 1 which followed Britannia Airways has a very short scene filed at Luton Airport in the original arrivals area at the end of the final episode. Series 2 & 3 were filmed mostly in Luton's 1985 terminal at check in zones B&C (international) with occasional filming in "zone A" ((domestic) which was an extension built onto the existing ...

  8. Heathrow Terminal 1 - Wikipedia

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    The final flight to depart from Terminal 1 was British Airways BA0970 to Hannover, Germany, at 21:30 on 29 June 2015. In 2018 an auction of the contents of Terminal 1 took place at the Thistle London Heathrow Hotel. [9] The main terminal building is now empty and some of the ancillary structures and contact piers have been demolished.

  9. Station X (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The first episode revealed that Station X was the cover name for the World War II radio interception station co-located with the Government Code & Cypher School at Bletchley Park. [6] In 1938 the British Secret Service bought Bletchley Park , installing wireless receiver ( call-sign : "Station X") to pick up German messages.