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Old Oct 19, 2012, 4:26 am
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Kevincm
 
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Heading away from the JetCentre and back to the main terminal, it was a case of making sure that the high visibility jacket was done up right (safety is a prime concern at LCY, and making sure your hi-viz jacked is done up at all times is very important), and following the walkway markers back to the main terminal building.


Morning sunrise after the rain at LCY.

As the airport has now turned from an inactive field to an active walkway, it's important to stay within the designated walkways due to the busy traffic on stand and working the ramp/stands.

Passing through you see how busy the little airport is. Today seems like a good day for those who don't like to be bussed as the bus fleet is sitting in situ


The LCY bussing fleet - a total of 3 buses

As we crossed from the JetCentre to the main apron, a BA CityFlyer service was coming in.








As you can see, space is tight first thing in the morning, so planes have to move with care and with guidance from the ground crew. Unlike most airports where planes dock at a hard stand facing the terminal, planes are guided in and turned whilst coming into their final position. This disposes the need of tugs for pushback purposes and creating faster turnaround times. The other reason - there's simply not the space to handle tugs.

Closing in on the terminal building, a CityJet (ex VLM) Fokker 50 was preparing for departure - you can see the ground equipment at work here




Ground power for the Fokker.


Final checks waiting for departure


Loading buggies


Props turning - ready to leave.

One of the most interesting experiences I had at LCY was when we had to re-enter the terminal and go through the international clearance section - passport control. By default I was heading to pull my passport out - but we kept walking through control.

Of course, I had forgot about the little guest identity card that was around my neck. Oops. But that was a first - going through passport control without a passport.

Taking a magical side door (of which there are plenty in this airport), we exited into the main departure area, and my hosts set me down for breakfast at the City Bar and Grill.

To the side of us was some luggage as art...





It's art. Don't question art

During breakfast one of the Communications Mangers from London City Airport joined my escort and myself where we talked about various subjects, and discussed the second part of the tour - a lot more of the detail of which I'll reveal...

... In part 2 of the ramp walk

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