Volcano eruption in Iceland disrupts UK, Norwegian flights

Started by Martinus, April 15, 2010, 03:53:28 AM

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Martinus

QuoteVolcanic ash disrupts UK flights
Airline passengers are facing massive disruption across the UK after an ash cloud from a volcanic eruption in Iceland grounded planes.

Airports operator BAA said all flights in and out of Heathrow, Stansted and Gatwick would be suspended from midday.

In Scotland all airports are shut and most others around the UK have cancelled or suspended flights.

The Air Traffic Control Service (Nats) imposed restrictions after the Met Office warned ash could damage engines.

Passengers were advised to contact their carriers prior to travel.

Experts have warned that the tiny particles of rock, glass and sand contained in the ash cloud would be sufficient to jam aircraft engines.

'Significant disruption'

Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports were shut as Nats said it was restricting flights "in accordance with international civil aviation policy".

The ash cloud disrupted all flights to and from Manchester with a similar picture at Newcastle airport where all arrivals were cancelled and all outbound flights either cancelled or subject to indefinite delay.

Liverpool's John Lennon airport suspended all flights until at least 1300BST.

British Airways said it had cancelled all domestic flights for the whole of Thursday, which affected flights at London's Gatwick, Heathrow and City airports.

The company said it would refund its passengers or offer the option of rebooking.

Birmingham airport warned of severe disruption with about 90% of flights cancelled, and there were problems reported at East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Cardiff and Bristol.

Most flights were suspended at Belfast International Airport and George Best Belfast City Airport, with some in and out of Dublin airport also hit.

A Nats spokesman said: "The Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre has issued a forecast that the ash cloud from the volcanic eruption in Iceland will track over Europe tonight.

"Nats is working with Eurocontrol and our colleagues in Europe's other air navigation service providers to take the appropriate action to ensure safety in accordance with international aviation policy."

Engines shut

The European air safety body, Eurocontrol, said the cloud of ash had reached 55,000ft and was expected to move through northern UK and Scotland by 1300BST.

Brian Flynn, assistant head of operations of its central flow management unit, told the BBC: "As it moves toward the Netherlands and Belgium it will dissipate and lose intensity, like any weather phenomenon. But we don't know what the extent of it will be."

VOLCANIC ASH CLOUD
The eruption in the Eyjafjallajoekull area is the second to occur in a month
This eruption has released ash to significantly greater heights
Volcanic ash contains tiny particles of rock and even glass, which can wreak havoc with machinery
A 1982 BA flight unknowingly flew into an ash cloud, shutting down all four engines
Further south, five easyJet flights due to depart from Stansted airport in Essex were cancelled, along with all northbound flights from Southampton and Newquay airports.

Bournemouth airport grounded a flight to Dublin but said all other departures were on schedule.

Met Office forecaster Philip Avery said the ash could take several days to clear.

He said: "It is showing up on imagery at the moment, extending down as far as the Faroes but it looks as though the wind will drag it a good deal further south.

"Nats has good cause to be very cautious about this because in about 1982 a British Airways jumbo had the unnerving experience of having all four engines shut down as it flew through a plume of volcanic ash."

There was a nearly identical incident on 15 December 1989 when KLM Flight 867, a B747-400 from Amsterdam to Anchorage, Alaska, flew into the plume of the erupting Mount Redoubt, causing all four engines to fail.

Once the flight cleared the ash cloud, the crew was able to restart each engine and then make a safe landing at Anchorage, but the aircraft was substantially damaged.

A BAA spokesman said: "Passengers intending to fly today are asked to contact their airline for further information and should expect disruption in the coming hours.

The Royal Air Force has confirmed it will maintain its search and rescue operations.

A spokesman said: "We will continue to provide full search and rescue cover, however we will consider all requests we get on a case by case basis.

"The ash is mainly affecting the air traffic control radar but we can fly in cloud and reduced visibility.

The eruption under a glacier in the Eyjafjallajoekull area of Iceland is the second in the country in less than a month.

A Nats spokesperson said the volcano was still erupting.

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Cerr

Yeah most of the flights going from Ireland have now been cancelled too.

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Good.  I hope that dead end of a gene pool gets bathed in volcanic fire.  Blondes are combustible.

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Martim Silva

UK, Norway, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands closed.

Belgium and Northern Germany will follow up soon. Finland has several airports closed and will probably close them all. Russia will be affected.

This is the worse ash cloud that ever hit air traffic, that's for sure. Millions are affected, probably over 10,000 flights will be cancelled.

Osma Bin Laden's worst nightmare.

Josquius

Wow, at first I read the title and just said "Right, so some Norwegians and Brits are stuck in Iceland, so what?" but then I read its flights FROM the UK. Holy cow :o
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Legbiter

According to the local weather forecast and the fact that the volcano continues to belch out a metric fuckton of ash, the same situation could well prevail tomorrow as well.

Heh, the last Eyjafjalla glacier eruption in 1821 lasted almost 2 years. But the volcano itself will probably only occaisonally send up plumes of ash once it settles down. At least I think it should settle down fairly quickly.

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KRonn

Interesting. And this was a "significant eruption", but not the "big event". Imagine what the big one could do.   :unsure:


Martim Silva

Quote from: Legbiter on April 15, 2010, 08:05:50 AM
According to the local weather forecast and the fact that the volcano continues to belch out a metric fuckton of ash, the same situation could well prevail tomorrow as well.

Please stop trying to pay your debt to the UK with volcanic ash. It is not generally appreciated.

Legbiter

Quote from: KRonn on April 15, 2010, 08:07:07 AM
Interesting. And this was a "significant eruption", but not the "big event". Imagine what the big one could do.   :unsure:

Katla is the volcano next to the current eruption. When that one blows expect all transatlantic flights to be cancelled for weeks.  <_<
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Legbiter

Quote from: Martim Silva on April 15, 2010, 08:08:27 AM
Please stop trying to pay your debt to the UK with volcanic ash. It is not generally appreciated.

Hey! First they steal our winter, now they steal our ash. :mad: Next it'll be the women I reckon.
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Drakken

Quote from: Legbiter on April 15, 2010, 08:28:59 AM
Quote from: Martim Silva on April 15, 2010, 08:08:27 AM
Please stop trying to pay your debt to the UK with volcanic ash. It is not generally appreciated.

Hey! First they steal our winter, now they steal our ash. :mad: Next it'll be the women I reckon.

Your silly little feminist-run country already banned strip joints. The process has already begun.  :lol: