Airband dead for obvious reasons, but about 9pm last night I heard London FIS (Flight Information Service) talking to an aircraft which must have been at low level cos I couldn't hear replies.
FIS were congratulating him on being the only thing up in UK airspace, and suggesting that UK air will be closed 'until the airflow changes'. The pilot obviously asked him if it would open again at 01:00 (which was the time on the news last night) and he replied 'not gonna happen'.
Sounds like he was right because now on the news they're saying not until 01:00 saturday morning at the earliest. Think they're just putting times on it to prevent a huge instant flow of refund requests to the airlines.
FIS were congratulating him on being the only thing up in UK airspace, and suggesting that UK air will be closed 'until the airflow changes'. The pilot obviously asked him if it would open again at 01:00 (which was the time on the news last night) and he replied 'not gonna happen'.
Sounds like he was right because now on the news they're saying not until 01:00 saturday morning at the earliest. Think they're just putting times on it to prevent a huge instant flow of refund requests to the airlines.
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