Dunsfold 2006

Posted:
Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:48 am
by Hagar
Re: Dunsfold 2006

Posted:
Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:57 am
by C
(No names, no pack drill but I could have done without one of the commentators.)
B O'B?
Looked a nice show. Shame that it appears that the Red Arrows' TRA was infringed
again, albeit thankfully as they were landing. What is people's problem this year? That's three times now. Some heads need banging together as there are some ignorant civvies about - I wonder how he felt when he saw one of the Reds pull alongside to get his registration, if he noticed at all...
Re: Dunsfold 2006

Posted:
Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:17 am
by Hagar
B O'B?
Indeed.

Shame that it appears that the Red Arrows' TRA was infringed again, albeit thankfully as they were landing. What is people's problem this year? That's three times now. Some heads need banging together as there are some ignorant civvies about - I wonder how he felt when he saw one of the Reds pull alongside to get his registration, if he noticed at all...
Of course, it also upset the whole show schedule as nothing could move until the Reds landed. Everything went rather flat for a while.
Re: Dunsfold 2006

Posted:
Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:23 am
by C
I just hope he enjoyed his impromtu formation! I don't think he/she will like the consequences...
Re: Dunsfold 2006

Posted:
Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:43 am
by Willit Run
Great shots!!

I love the guy waving with the big hand from the back of the chopper!!

Re: Dunsfold 2006

Posted:
Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:03 am
by ozzy72
Very nice indeed Doug. We've had a group of 4 Zlins practicing over the flat all weekend (when it wasn't raining) and I still don't know what for!!!
Re: Dunsfold 2006

Posted:
Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:14 am
by Theis
Shame that it appears that the Red Arrows' TRA was infringed again, albeit thankfully as they were landing. What is people's problem this year? That's three times now. Some heads need banging together as there are some ignorant civvies about - I wonder how he felt when he saw one of the Reds pull alongside to get his registration, if he noticed at all...
What happened?
Would someone please explain me what happened?
Re: Dunsfold 2006

Posted:
Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:22 am
by C
Basically, when the Reds display, they are given their own TRA (Temporary Restricted Airspace) - effectively a "bubble" (5nm I think) in which they can operate without infringement. This is published in advance, and appears as a NOTAM etc...
On three occasions this year, this restricted airspace has been infringed - twice by powered aircraft, and once by a pair of gliders (who were possibly based at a field inside the TRA). Unfortunately for the offenders, Red 1 will normally dispatch one of the team to find out who it is, and collect his registration. A high profile case a couple of years back lead to a pilot (IIRC) getting a very hefty fine (
Re: Dunsfold 2006

Posted:
Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:24 am
by Hagar
What happened?
Would someone please explain me what happened?
Some idiot in a GA aricraft ventured into restricted airspace during the Red's display. Obviously didn't read his NOTAMs.

I love the guy waving with the big hand from the back of the chopper!!

Must be a Kenny Everett fan.

Re: Dunsfold 2006

Posted:
Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:17 am
by beaky
Nice... although there's something disturbing about choopers doing stunts. Maybe it's because they shouldn't fly in the first place...

I hope I get to see the Red Arrows up-close someday; very impressive.