Published on June 26th, 2007 by London Traveller in Bristol Airport
Low flying planes may go to ombudsman
Weston & Somerset Mercury, UK - 48 minutes ago
We were told then by the CAA that it was selected by Bristol airport and we should contact them. After correspondence with the airport, it has said it is …
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