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British plane spotters arrested in United Arab Emirates
Three British plane spotters have been arrested in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over allegations of suspicious behaviour.
The men from Greater Manchester and another expat have been told they were arrested because of "national security", one family member said.
Conrad Clitheroe, 54, Gary Cooper, 45, and Neil Munro were reportedly taking notes near Fujairah Airport, about 80 miles (130km) from Dubai.
They were arrested on 22 February.
'Using a telescope'
Mr Clitheroe, from Stockport, Mr Cooper, from Reddish in Stockport and Mr Munro, originally from Manchester, are being held at Fujairah prison, Mr Clitheroe's wife Valerie said.
They were near Fujairah Airport where older and rarer aircraft can be seen.
A local police official said the men had been taking photographs near an airport and were using a telescope.
The group attracted suspicion and were taken to a police station for questioning, where their belongings were searched.
Mrs Clitheroe said: " I have spoken to him three times since his arrest last week - he is really upset, really sorry for upsetting me.
"They are shocked.... It is a case of national security."
Mr Clitheroe and Mr Cooper had been visiting their friend Mr Munro and were due to return home on the day they were arrested.
A Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) spokeswoman said: "We can confirm the arrest of three British nationals in Dubai on 22 February.
"We are providing consular assistance at this time."
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostBritish plane spotters arrested in United Arab Emirates]
Originally posted by EK056 View PostHallo,
this Photo i make in FRA Ramptour.
Klaus
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI feel sorry for these guys! but UAE authorities are very strict after Flydubai aircraft shoted by bullet in Baghdad few weeks ago. in the UK you have to get the Licence to do Plane Spotting. The UK Plane Spotting Licence can be applied through Police Authorities who will hold your passport copies etc .. What's a status in Colombo Airport? I think Colombo Airport authorities are closing the Aviation Spectators Gallery to build the new terminal. Not sure where they are going to move new Aviation Spectators Gallery though.
Originally posted by banuthev View PostWhat's a procedure for Plane Spotting in Germany, Singapore etc. ? Do we need any licence or anything?
it is common to see a few guys snapping away, and the only change done post 9/11 is to fence up the sides of the runways, which were places where you could spot the touch down zones
In the terminal building, you do see spotters jotting down info, and nobody bothers
Same rules for the Other Air base, primarily used by Exec-Jets and T-Props/Eurocopter/Bell - Seletar. No restrictions
Though a few aviation companies like RR, Nordam, Setsco, EC, Bell restrict camera phones, been there for various reasons and either was asked to surrender my camera phones or a sticker was placed to cover the lens !
Manila too has very few restrictions as well !
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI feel sorry for these guys! but UAE authorities are very strict after Flydubai aircraft shoted by bullet in Baghdad few weeks ago. in the UK you have to get the Licence to do Plane Spotting. The UK Plane Spotting Licence can be applied through Police Authorities who will hold your passport copies etc .. What's a status in Colombo Airport? I think Colombo Airport authorities are closing the Aviation Spectators Gallery to build the new terminal. Not sure where they are going to move new Aviation Spectators Gallery though.
What's a procedure for Plane Spotting in Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Singapore etc. ? Do we need any licence or anything?
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI feel sorry for these guys! but UAE authorities are very strict after Flydubai aircraft shoted by bullet in Baghdad few weeks ago. in the UK you have to get the Licence to do Plane Spotting. The UK Plane Spotting Licence can be applied through Police Authorities who will hold your passport copies etc .. What's a status in Colombo Airport? I think Colombo Airport authorities are closing the Aviation Spectators Gallery to build the new terminal. Not sure where they are going to move new Aviation Spectators Gallery though.
What's a procedure for Plane Spotting in Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Singapore etc. ? Do we need any licence or anything?
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Originally posted by ecureilx View Post
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI quite surprised to see TAM in Singapore. Is it a charter or schedule flight? I know SQ serve Sao Poulo in Brazil. Looks like there is a good passenger demand between Brazil and Singapore. Please shed some light about this TAM flight in Singapore?
I suspect this to be a Maintenance flight, for C / D checks.
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Manila - A Philippine Airforce S70-A-5 of the Presidential Air Lift Wing (yep, the Presidential Fleet has better kit, vs the regular Forces having UH1s and such ... )
Manila - A G200 with the PR / Macro Aviation cluttering of PR Tails in the background
Manila - A better view of the Indonesian President’s BBJ
Sorry for the lousy picture, but thats’ a AS355 doing a corporate shuttle in Makati !
Singapore, A China Airlines 330,
Singapore, A Air Asia 320
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Hallo,
here is a smal Trip Report from Zurich.
The first Photos is from the car park P3 (from 6AM to 9AM).
Singapore Airlines Airbus A380-841 9V-SKR
American Airlines Boeing 767-323(ER) N386AA
Swiss Airbus A330-343E HB-JHF
From 9Am to midday is the best time for observation deck Dock B
US Airways Boeing 767-201(ER) N248AY
Swiss Airbus A340-313X HB-JMC
Observation deck Dock E
Aeroflot Airbus A320-214 VQ-BEH
KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 737-7K2 PH-BGD
At midday, you drive to Heliport.
Private Boeing 737-2W8 Adv. VP-CBA
Emirates Boeing 777-31H(ER) A6-ECH
Qatar Airways Airbus A330-202 A7-ACG
thanks for looking.Last edited by EK056; 08-03-2015, 06:22 AM.greeting Klaus
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