Opal
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I realize there are different types/sizes of small planes. I was just giving SLV an example of what I was referring to.
I realize there are different types/sizes of small planes. I was just giving SLV an example of what I was referring to.
The man dubbed Mr Royal Train after playing a key role in helping it to run smoothly for more than 30 years has been made redundant after a German company took over its maintenance.
Chris Hillyard, 53, was pictured many times helping the Queen on board, while a book about the train calls him ‘the glue holding it together’ – even revealing his efforts to avoid treading on corgis.
The Royal Train manager was even awarded the Royal Victorian Medal by the Queen
I'm live in Texas, so I am not familiar with travel in the UK. I wanted to know about the Royal Train. Where do the royals use the royal train, and how long are their trips? I was wondering this because, in this article: Prince Charles gives a rare glimpse inside the Royal Train, there is a picture of a bed for staff accommodations. Are their trips so long that the staff need beds? Also, the chairs on the train do not look that comfortable for long trips. I was wondering if anyone had any more information on this.
I don't know about pilot licensing outside the U.S. Here, a pilot must be certified on EACH type of craft s/he wants to fly. There are also two separate types of small-craft licenses: a basic one to land and take off by sight and another to be able to do instrument landings. Lots of study, with a lot of math.
Beechcraft King Air 350
Manufacturer: Raytheon/Beechcraft
Class: Turbo Prop
Seating: 9
Lavatory: aft lav
Cabin Dimensions: 4.90' x 4.60' x 19.60' (H-W-L)
Storage Capacity: 55 cubic feet
Max Payload: 5574 pounds
Take Off Distance: 3300ft
Climb Rate: 2731 feet per minute
Cruise Speed: 312 mph
Maximum Range: 1854 nautical mile
Cruise Altitude: 35,000 ft
According to The Spectator, which has seen a fuller version of the ministerial letters on the issue, the proposal for a naval training vessel that would double as a new royal yacht was made in a letter from universities minister David Willetts to the Prime Minister on September 5. Rear Admiral Bawtree saw The Future Ship Project for the 21st Century “as a potential replacement for the Royal Yacht Britannia”, Mr Willetts wrote.
“The proposed ship, which will be privately funded with no government subsidy, is to be made available for trade and business events” as well as for scientific and educational work, added Mr Willetts. He said that Prince Charles and Princess Anne had already backed the project.
Prime Minister rules out royal yacht for Queen as more Jubilee details revealed
Cameron dismisses the proposal of giving a yacht Elizabeth II with public money