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Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 7:56 am
by Ghost from above
Really, just really what is the matter with these few Idiots that will spoil this for all military and civvy spotters by giving us all a bad reputation. Someone should have called the police and fined the lot!. Rant over.
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Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 8:12 am
by plmc135
Sadly this will continue to happen when potential movements at any airfield are posted in due lists. Time to consider whether they should be published at all. There have always been idiots in this hobby who are only interested in "the number"!
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 9:17 am
by Kurnass
And... if they were really interesting aircraft, which you might be able to see only “once in a lifetime” I could understand.... but they were BA747’s. Go to Heathrow on a normal day and you couldn’t even bother
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 9:32 am
by Sparky 119
Sadly with any hobby there will always be a minority who will flout any rules for their own ends. Can only hope some vehicle registrations were noted.
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 9:55 am
by eagle driver
Heard on the grape vine that some civvy spotters were fined after being caught at Hurn spotting BA B747 s ! serves them right
There always has been the few that believe that the rules don't apply to them in every walk of life
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 10:35 am
by Nighthawke
They probably weren't even genuine enthusiasts. However it still casts a slur on our hobby yet again.
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 10:50 am
by fester
From the college of policing.
There is no upper age limit for applying to the police service, but bear in mind that the normal retirement age is 60 years and that new constable recruits are required to undertake a two year probationary period.
Do your bit, quit whinging, if you want to do police work, you actually can!
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:16 am
by slogen51
I agree that they were probably just spectators rather than number crunchers who wouldn't chase BA Jumbos.
It also bugs me that BA choose this moment to store redundant aircraft - is that deemed essential travel by the crew and the Kemble ground crew? I understand BA would probably say these aircraft have to be stored for logistical reasons etc but why is Kemble even open? I think the main point of my question is to highlight again that we are not in a proper lockdown - many businesses are finding reasons to open for business - nearly all forms of work are interconnected and can be deemed essential. As far as I can see it is only pubs, schools, some shops and retired people who are staying at home.
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:18 am
by DavieB
fester wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 10:50 am
From the college of policing.
There is no upper age limit for applying to the police service, but bear in mind that the normal retirement age is 60 years and that new constable recruits are required to undertake a two year probationary period.
Do your bit, quit whinging, if you want to do police work, you actually can!
Err, did I miss something? Who was whinging?
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:28 am
by C24
Just waiting to prepare lunch so I got out my pointed stick to prod FCers
Present participle: whinging
complain persistently and in a peevish or irritating way.
"stop whingeing and get on with it!"
Similar:
complain
grouse
grouch... etc
I’ve often wondered about the correct spelling. Still confused
Also
Does going for long walks in the forest comply with the current rules?
Please keep posting

Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:34 am
by Vulcanone
Kemble aka Cotswolds Airport has said it is closed for everything other than the aforementioned 747 disposals that were delivered last week. Thats from the owner.
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:57 am
by Ewart
Kurnass wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 9:17 am
if they were really interesting aircraft, which you might be able to see only “once in a lifetime” I could understand.
And here is the issue. If you start making exemptions for 'once in a lifetime' then there is no point in having restrictions at all. Yes it might suck, but does missing out on seeing an aeroplane really matter in the grand scheme of things?
slogen51 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:16 am
It also bugs me that BA choose this moment to store redundant aircraft - is that deemed essential travel by the crew and the Kemble ground crew? I understand BA would probably say these aircraft have to be stored for logistical reasons etc but why is Kemble even open? I think the main point of my question is to highlight again that we are not in a proper lockdown - many businesses are finding reasons to open for business - nearly all forms of work are interconnected and can be deemed essential. As far as I can see it is only pubs, schools, some shops and retired people who are staying at home.
Businesses still have to operate, and if parking some 747's at Kemble is a cheaper option than keeping them elsewhere then why would you take the more expensive option, especially in these times. The government guidance is work from home if you can, unfortunately I don't think you can land a 747 in your back garden.
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 12:09 pm
by slogen51
I thought if it wasn't essential to the national emergency then a business should be closed so the workers , control tower staff stay in doors.
Not saying that it will not hurt business and jobs but that is the government guidance is it not?
Laying up a B744 is irrelevant at the moment.
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 12:13 pm
by missme
I think you'll find that was thier last flights....no storage just transit flight prior to chopped

Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 12:54 pm
by Vulcanone
Slogen51
Laying up a B744 is irrelevant at the moment.
Unless its taking up space at Heathrow that could be used by other aircraft.
And last I looked the maintenance area isn't that big, they are probably being charged parking fees as well.
A lot of other airlines are making tough decisions as well as BA
Anyway its a Civvie thing and perhaps best locked?
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 1:48 pm
by slogen51
I hear your arguments.
But this isn't just a 3 day week, oil shortage etc I thought we were in a National Emergency - stay at home. Chop up your jumbo another time.
This is why some people don't take the lock down seriously - they see people going about their normal business and think well if they are going to work at Kemble , for example , then I can take the family out for a ride to the local airfield for a couple of hours.
Stay at home.
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 1:59 pm
by Undertaker
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 2:07 pm
by The Phantom
plmc135 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 8:12 am
Sadly this will continue to happen when potential movements at any airfield are posted in due lists. Time to consider whether they should be published at all. There have always been idiots in this hobby who are only interested in "the number"!
Agreed. If this wasn't listed and made known on the internet nobody would be there.
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 2:58 pm
by slogen51
Thanks for that
"The government is not saying only people doing “essential” work can go to work. Anyone who cannot work from home can still go to work."
I didn't realize that non essential work could still happen - sounds daft to me as the disease can only spread via person to person contact.
Re: Planes spotters at Kemble despite lockdown
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 5:05 pm
by Kurnass
slogen51 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 2:58 pm
Thanks for that
"The government is not saying only people doing “essential” work can go to work. Anyone who cannot work from home can still go to work."
I didn't realize that non essential work could still happen - sounds daft to me as the disease can only spread via person to person contact.
Well, keeping everyone at home with “non-essential” jobs is quite a drastisch measure. Since most work is essential in one way or another. If it wasn’t essential, it wouldn’t have to be a job at all. And it would bring the whole economy to a standstill, which would only worsen the total crisis even further.