ChicagoBlue
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Did a 747-400 “rescue mission” to Heathrow about a decade ago to pick up passengers and luggage after days of cancellations due to “snow.”
As we descended through the cloud layer, we expected to see Iceland or Greenland, but it looked like a Winter Tuesday in most places in America! We were dumbfounded!
Then, as the resident Brit on the Flight Deck I’m harangued about WTF is the problem? There was about 4-6 inches of snow, possibly, and yet things were almost at a standstill!
It appears Britain, and even Britain’s Crown Jewel airport, is simply incapable of dealing with even moderate snowfall in the winter, which is a joke. A few snowplows to clear the plain roads and a few salt/sand/beet juice trucks to prep the roads ahead of time, and it wouldn’t even be a thing!
At least it’s great for the kids and young at heart, because it gives them a chance to have a day off and enjoy natures beauty!
As we descended through the cloud layer, we expected to see Iceland or Greenland, but it looked like a Winter Tuesday in most places in America! We were dumbfounded!
Then, as the resident Brit on the Flight Deck I’m harangued about WTF is the problem? There was about 4-6 inches of snow, possibly, and yet things were almost at a standstill!
It appears Britain, and even Britain’s Crown Jewel airport, is simply incapable of dealing with even moderate snowfall in the winter, which is a joke. A few snowplows to clear the plain roads and a few salt/sand/beet juice trucks to prep the roads ahead of time, and it wouldn’t even be a thing!
At least it’s great for the kids and young at heart, because it gives them a chance to have a day off and enjoy natures beauty!