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Patrick Dunne
02/05/2008, 8:20 AM
GUST will be running a bus to the League Cup match in the Showgrounds on
Tuesday night, departing from Foxs Bar, Forster Street at 5.00pm sharp.
Seats can be booked by posting here, or by calling Ronan Coleman at (087) 6972823 / Conor Holland at (087) 2184132.
Who here will be travelling by bus ?
1 galwaygirl
2 GUISAUltra
3 PD
Patrick Dunne
03/05/2008, 8:35 AM
1 galwaygirl
2 GUISAUltra
3 PD
4 DOL
5 gufcfan
6 trainee
7 BD
8 tribalhooie
9 Vinny
Trainee
05/05/2008, 12:03 AM
1 galwaygirl
2 GUISAUltra
3 PD
4 DOL
5 gufcfan
6 trainee
7 BD
8 tribalhooie
9 Vinny
Anyone who is going on bus but has not booked a seat ring ronan or conor please do so by lunchtime tomorrow as a bus needs to be booked
if we dont get more numbers by then their will be no bus
sligoman
06/05/2008, 11:03 AM
if we dont get more numbers by then their will be no busSo is their a bus going tonight or will ye be travelling in cars?
Patrick Dunne
06/05/2008, 11:14 AM
The club are actually chartering a flight for the players to Sligo
Regional Airport. There is no GUST bus, so some of the supporters
are travelling with the team.
I have heard that the runway at Sligo Airport faces towards the sea, and
that any plane that over-runs it will land into Sligo Bay. Surely not true ?
sligoman
06/05/2008, 11:17 AM
I have heard that the runway at Sligo Airport faces towards the sea, and
that any plane that over-runs it will land into Sligo Bay. Surely not true ?Yes, it's true:D. It's only happened once as far as I can remember. Aslan were on board (http://www.pr-inside.com/entertainment-blog/2006/08/22/aslan-awarded-compensation-for-plane-crash/).
Rovers Maniac
06/05/2008, 12:06 PM
I have heard that the runway at Sligo Airport faces towards the sea, and
that any plane that over-runs it will land into Sligo Bay. Surely not true ?
What would you be hoping to land in the Bay of Biscay?:p
Patrick Dunne
06/05/2008, 4:23 PM
The idea of placing my life in the hands of "Sligo Air Traffic Control" :eek:
does not appeal to me.
Boo_Boy
06/05/2008, 4:29 PM
Yes, it's true:D. It's only happened once as far as I can remember. Aslan were on board (http://www.pr-inside.com/entertainment-blog/2006/08/22/aslan-awarded-compensation-for-plane-crash/).
that was bloody hilarious:D.
Patrick Dunne
06/05/2008, 4:34 PM
The Sligo Higher Institute of Technology Diploma in Airport Construction must
have only been offered at Foundation Level.
One would have thought that "Don't build a runway facing the sea" would be
fairly obvious.
Rovers Maniac
06/05/2008, 4:36 PM
Actually i think you are wrong Air traffic is controlled mainly from Shannon i think, then Dublin with some in Cork. I am prety sure Airports such as Knock and smaller ones like Galway and Sligo don't have air traffic controllers on the ground. Anyway you are obviously not heading when you are still on this.
Boo_Boy
06/05/2008, 4:39 PM
What time will the plane be in?, i might pop out to make sure you land safely.
No sorry i lied i just want to see will ye end up in the sea.
:p
Rovers Maniac
06/05/2008, 4:39 PM
The Sligo Higher Institute of Technology .
Institute of Technology Sligo i think you are talking about but good try. :D
biscuit
06/05/2008, 5:03 PM
The Sligo Higher Institute of Technology Diploma in Airport Construction must
have only been offered at Foundation Level.
One would have thought that "Don't build a runway facing the sea" would be
fairly obvious.
Afaik it was actually the pilots fault. The plane was a Celtic Airlines flight. They took over the dorment run,( aer lingus had pulled out ). The Pilot was laid off i believe, and havnt heard of the company since. Interestingly, the lane is now down there, minus wings and used for fire training. You can see it when you land there!
Patrick Dunne
06/05/2008, 5:53 PM
We have just arrived at Sligo International Airport.
See you in the Showgrounds !
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