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Boris Johnson took unnecessary helicopter trip to promote bike scheme | Travel and transport

Last modified on Thu 20 May 2021 06.04 EDT Boris Johnson has been criticised for taking a short helicopter flight from London to the West Midlands to promote a local bike hire scheme, despite the train from London taking just more than two hours. Critics said the flight was “completely unnecessary” and cast doubt on the sincerity of the prime minister’s pledges to fight the climate crisis. Travelling by air produces far more global-heating emissions than other modes of transport. Johnson took the 50-minute helicopter ride in a Sikorsky S-76C on 5 May, departing from north-west London and landing at Wolverhampton Halfpenny Green airport.

Boris Johnson sparks fury with unnecessary flight from London to Wolverhampton

Boris Johnson sparks fury with unnecessary flight from London to Wolverhampton The Prime Minister has been criticised for the journey Updated Get all the latest politics news via email updates Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Boris Johnson has been criticised after flying to the West Midlands earlier this month - less than a three hour driver from London. The Prime Minister flew to Wolverhampton on May 5 in a helicopter to promote a local bike hire scheme.

Bromsgrove teen flying high with pilots licence

Student pilot infringes despite text-book planning : FLYER

Student pilot infringes despite ‘text-book’ planning 6th April 2021 14:24 Europe/London A student pilot on a solo PPL Qualifying Cross-Country flight infringed Birmingham’s Class D airspace despite having a ‘neat and comprehensive pilot’s log’ planned and reviewed with his instructor. The account of the incident is the latest on the Airspace Safety Initiative (ASI) website. It took place last October on a flight from Halfpenny Green to Wellesbourne Mountford. The route had been planned on a VFR 1:500,000 chart and a neat and comprehensive Pilot Log (PLOG) was produced using the methods taught on the navigation module of the PPL course.

Smile high club! Pilot creates cheerful emoji in the sky over Worcestershire

Smile high club! Pilot creates cheerful emoji in the sky over Worcestershire
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