Hassaan
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- Jan 10, 2011
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Ray Finkle said:I spent a couple of hours in the new viewing area this morning and had an interesting chat with a gentleman who is usually pretty well informed. He said the previous 'airport director' was very pro spotters and there was a viewing area under consideration for the land behind the Tristar hotel, apparently some raised mounds and an undercover area. He then said the 'new director' doesn't want to know, he is, in this chaps words, "interested in making big money and nothing else" and they had to fight for the token gesture that is there now. Apparently there was to be six benches and a small shelter but as yet there are still only three benches, they also apparently pushed for the area to be tarmacked rather than the soft surface they have put down but BHX weren't interested, judging by the channels eroded away by the recent rain it isn't going to last very long.
Which sounds similar to what I proposed a while back. It's a shame that the airport isn't interested but I do hope they don't give up. The new director doesn't seem to be pro spotters at all but if he's interested in making big money and nothing else then surely a viewing facility would help towards that? That could bring nearly as much revenue as other facilities in the airport would do, such as the shops. They had to fight to get three benches in the site. I was wondering though, wouldn't that noise bund restrict the view to some extent anyway?
This chap that you spoke to, seeing as he is well-informed, I hope he or some others manage to change this guy's mind as there should really be more of a push for a viewing facility at BHX. Mind you, MAN is the only major airport in the country with an official viewing area. BHX could join it in those ranks and Midlands residents would be more open to visiting BHX as opposed to travelling to MAN.
What is this undercover area? And raised mounds would be nice of course. But I do hope they don't give up as I mentioned above as I'm sure there is definitely a market for this.