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Aer Lingus Regional ATR on the Ramp

I have made a few trips through Southampton Airport recently. On one of these, I arrived back there in the evening. There are no jet bridges at Southampton. You come down the steps, walk across part of the ramp and in a door to the baggage reclaim. This takes you past whatever other planes are parked up. An Aer Lingus ATR was on the ramp with the lights making it look rather cool. I grabbed some quick shots with the phone before any of the staff could complain about me dawdling!

Who Flies Over Our House?

Our location in Winchester puts us close to the approach path to Southampton when traffic is on a southwesterly flow. I assume there must be some airspace constraints in the area because the standard arrival procedure involves overflying us at about 3,000’ and then entering a left descending turn to come back past us when established on the approach to Southampton. While things are a bit far away, I can still get shots from the front of our house.

There are a few airlines that are regular visitors along with a pretty steady flow of bizjets. Aer Lingus Express comes in with ATR72s, KLM Cityhopper brings in the Embraer E175s and E190-E2s, Loganair has some EMB145s and then there is an airline I had never heard of before – Blue Island Airways, which also operates ATR72s from the Channel Islands. After a little while, I have got used to them all and don’t spend a ton of time watching them, but I will still look up if I hear something – I haven’t changed that much.