Clueless.
And a perfect example of why infections are fast rising again.
Very good friends of mine have been owners/organiser of 2 big music/lifestyle festivals for the past 25 years, and being husband/wife its been their full time jobs for that length of time.
Respiratory infections increase at this time of year, every year, and have done forever. I still believe the worst is over, in terms of the virus.
Interesting, who have you heard from that has said it that the show has been canned?Traveller wrote: ↑Fri 06 Nov 2020, 10:01 amIm hearing its been canned. Too much risk to plan this far out. Not personally sure if it will ever return. Time to start moving to other/new hobbies I think. Looking at all the same looking airliner twins, UAVs, small numbers of fighters I think the hobby is over..............
Good point above about no static again, not that it is anything exciting these days anyway.
aren't you a ray of sunshine?Traveller wrote: ↑Fri 06 Nov 2020, 10:01 amIm hearing its been canned. Too much risk to plan this far out. Not personally sure if it will ever return. Time to start moving to other/new hobbies I think. Looking at all the same looking airliner twins, UAVs, small numbers of fighters I think the hobby is over..............
Good point above about no static again, not that it is anything exciting these days anyway.
Incorrect.
Another hick-up in the entrance operation? Personally, I still hope there will be a vaccin by that time.
If I walk through the gates at Fairford next July I will be elated, whatever turns up. Keep going Peter, RIAT is so much more than just an airshow and means the world to so very many of us.RIAT Air Ops wrote: ↑Fri 06 Nov 2020, 5:13 pmIncorrect.
Planning for the Royal International Air Tattoo 2021 is underway and you can be assured that safety for our visitors, staff & participants is our number one priority (as it is every year). The whole team at Douglas Bader House are using all available guidelines and resources to ensure we deliver a professional & COVID Secure event next year, and celebrate the Air Tattoo's 50th anniversary in style.
Further information about the plans for RIAT 2021 will be announced in an appropriate fashion to our loyal customers once details are confirmed.
Cheers,
Peter
Seconded.
If I walk through the gates at Fairford next July I will be elated, whatever turns up. Keep going Peter, RIAT is so much more than just an airshow and means the world to so very many of us.
Excellent news Peter, thanks for the update.RIAT Air Ops wrote: ↑Fri 06 Nov 2020, 5:13 pmIncorrect.
Planning for the Royal International Air Tattoo 2021 is underway and you can be assured that safety for our visitors, staff & participants is our number one priority (as it is every year). The whole team at Douglas Bader House are using all available guidelines and resources to ensure we deliver a professional & COVID Secure event next year, and celebrate the Air Tattoo's 50th anniversary in style.
Further information about the plans for RIAT 2021 will be announced in an appropriate fashion to our loyal customers once details are confirmed.
Cheers,
Peter
Wonder if they will do the same as for music shows expecting either negative result with proof via phone (even with the PCR test not being reliable by a long stretch (Matt Hancocks own words) or proof of vaccine injection.verreli wrote: ↑Thu 12 Nov 2020, 10:08 amIt seems like processes are being rolled out to open up mass attendance events in Q1 2021 (e.g. covid test wrist bands). Optimism is building for a particular event next July. I just hope air arms commit to and work up the solo's. I guess the worst case is that national display teams will be available.