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I would imagine that we are unlikely to see them back here in the UK though
ibw



Yorkie wrote:Theoretically... would the SA CAA allow one to fly out? and would the uk CAA allow one to fly in?
a one off flight ticket as such? perhaps escorted, and a flight path that stays over water as long as possible.


Yorkie wrote:Theoretically... would the SA CAA allow one to fly out? and would the uk CAA allow one to fly in?
a one off flight ticket as such? perhaps escorted, and a flight path that stays over water as long as possible.

I would think the only way a Lightning would enter this country again would be by freight

Xplumberlives wrote: Have YOU had a large inheritance lately?

Yorkie wrote:Xplumberlives wrote: Have YOU had a large inheritance lately?
Still need to find that winning euromillions ticket!!!
once found I want one! but as i would insist on it FLYING into Elvington it will never happen.


Xplumberlives wrote:Unwrapped from the container on the dockside and picked up by a Chinook, would that count as "FLYING" in?


Gully wrote:Would be nice if one of the Buccs made it back here - guess it would be allowed to fly in on the basis that they flew out in civilian hands and HHA have agreement in principle to Bucc operation.
Gully



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