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Title: Largest Airspace Shutdown Since Second World War
Source: National Post
URL Source: http://www.nationalpost.com/news/world/story.html?id=2917957
Published: Apr 17, 2010
Author: National Post
Post Date: 2010-04-17 19:39:33 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 97
Comments: 2

LINGERING CLOUD

Many analysts think the ash cloud will not linger over Europe for more than a few days. The volcano's previous eruption lasted over a year, but changes in wind and weather patterns could disperse the ash. If the volcano does continue to erupt, occasional disruption will be possible over six months or more, experts say. Much will depend on whether Eyjafjallajokull triggers a new eruption from the nearby and larger Katla volcano, which has happened in the past. That could magnify the impact.

ASH IN THE LUNGS

Volcanic ash could harm people with breathing problems, the World Health Organization said yesterday. About a quarter of the ash particles were believed to be less than 10 microns in size, the most dangerous because they could penetrate deeper in the lungs, the WHO saidt. "People with chronic respiratory conditions like asthma, emphysema or bronchitis may be more susceptible to irritation if ash is in the lower atmosphere in high concentrations," it said. However, a British expert on respiratory disease said ash falling on Britain was unlikely to cause much harm.

"There is a massive diluting effect in the atmosphere as it gets dispersed by wind which means the amount reaching land is very small," said Ken Donaldson, professor of respiratory toxicology at the University of Edinburgh.

POLAND STATE FUNERAL PLANS

Poland pushed ahead yesterday with plans for the funeral tomorrow of president Lech Kaczynski, although the disruption to air traffic may prevent world leaders from attending. Presidents Barack Obama of the U.S., Dmitry Medvedev of Russia and Nicolas Sarkozy of France, and Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, pictured, are due to attend as well as 80 foreign delegations. However, Poland has closed its airspace and shut the airport in Krakow.

No dignitaries had so far cancelled their attendance, government spokesman Pawel Gras said, adding however any decisions would likely not be taken until today.

TRAIN TRAVEL UP

Eurostar, which runs trains between London and the European continent, said trains were operating at full capacity and it might lay on additional trains if necessary. London taxi firm Addison Lee said it had taken requests for journeys to Paris, Milan, Zurich and Salzburg, Austria.

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Airlines Make Test Flights Amid Wait For Clear Skies

Dutch and German airlines have carried out test flights over Europe and say their planes appeared undamaged by a volcanic ash cloud that has forced airports to close across the continent.

A plume of ash spreading from Iceland has led to massive air travel disruptions in recent days, and problems are getting worse as the cloud spreads south-east across Europe.

The volcanic ash contains tiny particles of glass and pulverised rock, which can melt in plane engines, causing a loss of power.

Dutch airline KLM says if further examinations show its test flight to have been successful, it hopes to fly seven planes back from Germany to Amsterdam on Sunday (local time) and get permission to partially restart its operations.

KLM says it flew a two-engine Boeing 737-800 over the Netherlands at the regular altitude of 10 kilometres, at the maximum 13 kilometres, and at other levels.

"We have found nothing unusual, neither during the flight, nor during the first inspection on the ground," KLM chief executive Peter Hartman, who took part in the test flight, said.

"If the technical examination confirms this image, we are ready tomorrow to fly back our seven planes from Duesseldorf to Amsterdam.

"We then hope to get permission as soon as possible to partially restart our operations and get our passengers to their destinations."

Germany's Lufthansa says it flew 10 planes to Frankfurt from Munich, mostly flying at a 'visual level' of 3,000 metres while also testing conditions through to a height of 8,000 metres.

"All airplanes have been inspected on arrival in Frankfurt but there was no damage to the cockpit windows or fuselage and no impact on the engines," company spokesman Aage Duenhaupt said.

www.abc.net.au/news/stori...2875769.htm?section=world

Never swear "allegiance" to anything other than the 'right to change your mind'!

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#67. To: war (#48) Keep hiding behind the bozo, bozo. (laughing) You've always been a world class pussy. Badeye posted on 2010-01-14 16:12:48 ET Reply Trace

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