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Postby Lordo » Thu Apr 30, 2015 1:20 pm

who says there is no way of opening ercan airport to international traffic.

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Re: opening ercan

Postby Paphitis » Thu Apr 30, 2015 1:38 pm

Yes I would like to see Kasoulides try to explain to ICAO these magical formulas without this airport coming under the authority of the RoC's CAD.

Or does he want it to be under Turkey's CAA and he sign off recognition with one foul pen stroke?

What an idiot!
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Re: opening ercan

Postby B25 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 1:41 pm

This is a crock of shit. Kasoulides is speaking out of his ass. As for Guarantors, ask your motherland what she has to say about that.

Problem we have this side is incompetent twat politicians making statements that embolden your lot and you think it is a done deal.

If the present attitude of these politicians is not adjusted, they are going to have a revolution on their hands.
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Re: opening ercan

Postby Sotos » Thu Apr 30, 2015 1:45 pm

without this airport coming under the authority of the RoC's CAD


Maybe that is the way he implies. That the airport should come under the authority of RoC and then it can be used for direct flights.
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Re: opening ercan

Postby Paphitis » Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:40 pm

Sotos wrote:
without this airport coming under the authority of the RoC's CAD


Maybe that is the way he implies. That the airport should come under the authority of RoC and then it can be used for direct flights.


That is the only way, unfortunately, Lordo thinks that there is some kind of magical formula to open direct flights to an illegitimate Airport.
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Re: opening ercan

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:50 pm

Kasoulides talked for DIRECT FLIGHTS.
No recognition, no passing of the airport to RoC.
if kasoulides said we could work out a formula for direct Flights, then he should know something.
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Re: opening ercan

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:07 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Sotos wrote:
without this airport coming under the authority of the RoC's CAD


Maybe that is the way he implies. That the airport should come under the authority of RoC and then it can be used for direct flights.


That is the only way, unfortunately, Lordo thinks that there is some kind of magical formula to open direct flights to an illegitimate Airport.


Everything has to do with the 'illegal" part. As long as no one sues/takes legal measures/complains against it, then direct flights will be possible.
In fact some airlines already take the risk and do it.
So there is one magical formula. To do it on their own risk, while the RoC turns a blind eye.

They were already doing illegal exports from Famagusta until one day the RoC intervened... So what actually turned them from "legal" to "illegal" was RoC's intervention.
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Re: opening ercan

Postby Paphitis » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:24 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Kasoulides talked for DIRECT FLIGHTS.
No recognition, no passing of the airport to RoC.
if kasoulides said we could work out a formula for direct Flights, then he should know something.


You give Kasoulides too much credit.

Which airline is going to operate and take there passengers to an illegal port of entry?

Just think about it. What happens if that airline crashes?
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Re: opening ercan

Postby Lordo » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:25 pm

if the terggs wanted direct flights they could quite easily allow them. i have been on many flights where 5 people got off the plane and 5 got on. if they wanted to they could have not taken any terggy bound passengers and go on. occasionally they do fly direct especially when there is no passengers for terggy. it is an excuse to reduce growth of tc economy to make them more dependent on the terggs. and you like proper terggies vote for christmas every time. will you ever wise up. i think not.

independence is what we will have in the end. there is no living will assholes.
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Re: opening ercan

Postby Lordo » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:27 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Kasoulides talked for DIRECT FLIGHTS.
No recognition, no passing of the airport to RoC.
if kasoulides said we could work out a formula for direct Flights, then he should know something.


You give Kasoulides too much credit.

Which airline is going to operate and take there passengers to an illegal port of entry?

which bit do you not furkin understand only if it is declared. they can quite easily turn a blind eye. after all they have been turning a blind eye to flights from terggy into their airspace for decades. so furkin what are you furkin complete idiots.
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