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Rozy Rider
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  10:51:55 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Rozy Rider to your friends list Send Rozy Rider a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Petition against low flying helicopers
Yesterday at 10:38am This is the link:

http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Altitude/

We have until Saturday.

Please Please sign this we need all the help we can get.
Thanks You
Sue

Sue
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Roseanne
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  11:08:29 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Roseanne to your friends list Send Roseanne a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Done!! Low flying activity should take place in very remote areas, not over populated areas!

Roseanne
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Nut
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  12:59:38 PM  Show Profile  Click to see Nut's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add Nut to your friends list Send Nut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Duly signed

www.ndlarabians.webs.com

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joanna_piana
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  1:00:48 PM  Show Profile  Click to see joanna_piana's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add joanna_piana to your friends list Send joanna_piana a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Signed


Harthall Rashida RIP, Binley Ishara, Bouchan
Chorleywood, Hertfordshire
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andrea.1297
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  1:44:00 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add andrea.1297 to your friends list Send andrea.1297 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
signed petition asap

a.palmer
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zooscat
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  1:50:34 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add zooscat to your friends list Send zooscat a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Done! Used to stable near a busy commercial/private airport and it was very scary. Ryazan not too bad, but lots of youngsters used to panic and rush about. A worry re legs/fences/potholes etc. Hope this makes a difference.
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geegee
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England
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  2:38:27 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add geegee to your friends list Send geegee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I often get low flying aircraft flying over, including jets. They are that low that I could describe the pilot All my horses are used to them now so they don't really cause a problem but it was very worrying when we first moved here.

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natntaz
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England
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  4:23:53 PM  Show Profile  Click to see natntaz's MSN Messenger address  Send natntaz a Yahoo! Message Bookmark this reply Add natntaz to your friends list Send natntaz a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have just signed we get a few going over and causing
problems with the horses when stabled as they go so
low



Natalie Pix. Essex. Tariq ibn Radfan and Taroub
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Chrissie
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  4:29:35 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Chrissie to your friends list Send Chrissie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Done - what a great idea. We also have helicopters - balloons, hang gliders and jets flying over us at very low heights - not good especially with foals around....
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precious
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England
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  4:40:27 PM  Show Profile  Click to see precious's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add precious to your friends list Send precious a Private Message  Reply with Quote
signed x


Gemma Thompson
Birmingham West Midlands
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Reagarth
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England
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  4:42:25 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Reagarth to your friends list Send Reagarth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Signed - just as a low flying helicopter buzzes overhead!!!

Reagarth Arabians
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stuart
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  5:07:02 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add stuart to your friends list Send stuart a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Signed - they are a problem here in North Norfolk!!

North Norfolk
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pathannay
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  5:57:58 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add pathannay to your friends list Send pathannay a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Done!

www.azizaarabians.co.uk
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saddlebred
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Posted - 25 Jun 2009 :  9:30:43 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add saddlebred to your friends list Send saddlebred a Private Message  Reply with Quote
done

Based Bewdley Worcs
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debs
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Posted - 26 Jun 2009 :  08:29:39 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add debs to your friends list Send debs a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Done!
We keep having 1 or 2 going backwards and forwards, nearly all day sunday... maybe lots of fat cats at Chequers??? They are a pain!

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faymouse
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Posted - 26 Jun 2009 :  5:40:18 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add faymouse to your friends list Send faymouse a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Done, we have regular low flying chinooks who make no attempt to avoid us despite the fact we wear hi viz.Certainly below rader hight!
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Mrs Vlacq
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Posted - 26 Jun 2009 :  9:11:22 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Mrs Vlacq to your friends list Send Mrs Vlacq a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Done. We get Red arrows and lots of training jets too. Just what you need when sitting on a youngster for the first time. Also get helecopters checking the pylon line frequently.


- V Khazad - V Calacirya & V Sulime - Quarida(L) - V Boogie Knights - V Hamra Tofiq
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liz
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Posted - 26 Jun 2009 :  10:21:44 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add liz to your friends list Send liz a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just to say that this petition only applies to military helicopters, not, for example, to those checking pylons.

Liz xx
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Annie Oakley
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Posted - 27 Jun 2009 :  01:50:37 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Annie Oakley to your friends list Send Annie Oakley a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Duly signed:
Let's hope it helps!!
Annie
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barbara.gregory
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Posted - 27 Jun 2009 :  08:34:19 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add barbara.gregory to your friends list Send barbara.gregory a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Sigfned, not good when they are too low. We live not too far from an air base but don't have a problem as they never come over really low, and, as others say, the horses get used to them.

Barbara

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Theo
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Posted - 27 Jun 2009 :  11:33:40 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Theo to your friends list Send Theo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Signed!
Incidentally, if you have any specific problems or issues, you can contact the MoD directly on lowflying@mod.uk at Whitehall. You should also make sure you have an emergency contact number on your mobile contact for your local RAF Air command centre. We are in West Sussex and our's is West Drayton. You can get the number from your local police contact (non-emergency) centre.
We managed to avoid disaster when a pair of chinook's decided to do a low flying exercise in tandem and their rotor resonnance was overwhelming! (Despite our horses are used to single chinooks)
Managed to get through and get the flights diverted away before anyone got hurt! Phew! The RAF and Royal Navy have been brilliant since!
IMHO, whilst I accept that low level flights are an essential part of training for out RAF/ Navy boys, singular flights the horses can get used to, but it's when they start coming over in multiples in close formation flight... now, that's scary!
Still... our thoughts are with our forces serving in Afganistan etc. this weekend. We are proud to fly the flag and proud of you guys. Come home safely!

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bey_sirocco
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Posted - 30 Jun 2009 :  1:07:22 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add bey_sirocco to your friends list Send bey_sirocco a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hmmm

I feel a bit like the enemy! (I am RAF!)
I understand where you are all coming from; I have had horses all my RAF career so have to deal with the same problems as you.
My first horse was actually kept on the airfield next to the heli landing pad!

The problem we have in the UK, is that we have very little space that is free for low flying that doesn't upset someone. We do our best to stay away from populated areas but this means going out into the beautiful countryside, which usually horse riders are trying to enjoy as well!

I would urge anyone on a nervous/young horse or anyone with a concern to check this website before planning a ride...
http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/AboutDefence/WhatWeDo/AirSafetyandAviation/LowFlying/LFAs/LfasMap.htm

I can't stress just how important it is though that our guys get time to practice.
Not just for the sakes of our guys overseas but for you too.

If you are riding your horse out in the countryside and have an accident it is likely that you will be airlifted to hospital by an RAF or Navy search and rescue helicopter.
These guys have to have to learn how to fly and these guys have to keep maintain their hours and in that situation your life depends on them.

We obviously do our best to keep clear of sensitive areas (like animal sanctuaries - I overheard some pilots the other day talking about an exercise they were doing when one of them said "we can't go that way - the bird of prey centre has just had chicks!") so your voices are being heard.

It is an awkward situation but please, if you are met with a low flying military aircraft please have be understanding in our reasons for being airborne in the first place

Theo thanks for your lovely comments. I have lots of friends out there and am awaiting a lovely notice to be going myself early next year
Not looking forward to it as my little boy will only be 18mths

PLEASE DON'T QUOTE ME ON ANY OF THE ABOVE - THESE ARE MY PERSONAL OPINIONS AND DO NOT IN ANYWAY REPRESENT THE POLICIES/REGULATIONS/OPINIONS OF THE MOD!

My Beautiful, my beautiful,
That standeth meekly by,
With proudly arched and glossy neck,
With deep and fiery eye...

http://angelonhorseback.blogspot.com/
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