B7772ADL
01-16-2007, 09:31 PM
Finally, a UK airline has opened its doors to the public and let people see the behind the scenes running of a major UK charter airline. Mytravel should be applauded for doing this in today's security conscious climate and it was a fantasitcally enjoyable day.
The day for us started at MYT's training centre in Cheadle, where we were given presentations on all aspects of cabin safety including fire fighting and cabin evacuation. Some of the attendees were able to put a fire out using the fire sim and also we were put in the cabin sim which was filled with "smoke" and we were put through a simulated evacuation. We then watched a slide demonstration.
Following further presentations on the role of the training centre we had a lunch before being bussed to Terminal 1 at Manchester where we boarded G-SMTJ, a MYT A321, for an hours pleasure flight.
This was a superb flight on a very clear day with running commentary from the flightdeck - an enthusiast's dream.
We departed MAN on 24R and headed to Liverpool where we conducted a missed approach, which was simply amazing to witness, before heading back to Manchester. I took a few video clips of the departure, missed approach and landing.
Departing MAN:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li-uSsNMCXk
The Missed Approach at Liverpool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNaCjjkSMc8
Returning to MAN:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XxzCEY34y8
After landing I managed to grab a quick flight deck photo before we were bussed to the MYT hangar for an operations and flight planning presentation, which showed the system that MYT use for planning and operations - very interesting stuff!
Finally we went into the hangar itself where we had an engineering presentation before being given 5 mins to wonder around the hangar.
Congratulations to MYT for a very enjoyable day. The crew and cabin crew who were there through the day were very professional and approachable - thankyou all for your time!
G-SMTJ was a refreshingly clean and smart aircraft, a far cry from some of the charter airlines i've travelled on in the past.
I can only recommmend this enthusiasts day for anyone who wants to see behind the scenes of an airline...there should be a few more sessions in the future.
The day for us started at MYT's training centre in Cheadle, where we were given presentations on all aspects of cabin safety including fire fighting and cabin evacuation. Some of the attendees were able to put a fire out using the fire sim and also we were put in the cabin sim which was filled with "smoke" and we were put through a simulated evacuation. We then watched a slide demonstration.
Following further presentations on the role of the training centre we had a lunch before being bussed to Terminal 1 at Manchester where we boarded G-SMTJ, a MYT A321, for an hours pleasure flight.
This was a superb flight on a very clear day with running commentary from the flightdeck - an enthusiast's dream.
We departed MAN on 24R and headed to Liverpool where we conducted a missed approach, which was simply amazing to witness, before heading back to Manchester. I took a few video clips of the departure, missed approach and landing.
Departing MAN:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li-uSsNMCXk
The Missed Approach at Liverpool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNaCjjkSMc8
Returning to MAN:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XxzCEY34y8
After landing I managed to grab a quick flight deck photo before we were bussed to the MYT hangar for an operations and flight planning presentation, which showed the system that MYT use for planning and operations - very interesting stuff!
Finally we went into the hangar itself where we had an engineering presentation before being given 5 mins to wonder around the hangar.
Congratulations to MYT for a very enjoyable day. The crew and cabin crew who were there through the day were very professional and approachable - thankyou all for your time!
G-SMTJ was a refreshingly clean and smart aircraft, a far cry from some of the charter airlines i've travelled on in the past.
I can only recommmend this enthusiasts day for anyone who wants to see behind the scenes of an airline...there should be a few more sessions in the future.