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Islay Airport (IATA: ILY, ICAO: EGPI) (also
known as
Glenegedale Airport) (Scottish Gaelic: Port-adhair Ìle) is
located 4.5
nautical miles (8.3 kilometres;...
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European Airways G-AOFY, on an air
ambulance flight,
crashed on
approach to
Glenegedale Airport, Islay, in bad weather. The
three occupants, two crew and one...
- base RAF Port
Ellen Scotland Argyllshire 1940 1947 Also
known as RAF
Glenegedale and RAF Islay, now
Islay Airport RAF
Portreath England Cornwall After...
- six
daughters of
William Hillman. He died on 10
March 1971, aged 79 in
Glenegedale, a city of the
Scottish Islay Island.
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British Industrial...
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returned home).
During World War II, the RAF
built an
airfield at
Glenegedale which later became the
civil airport for Islay.
There was also an RAF...
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Airport Ileg,
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Guinea UTC+10:00 ILY EGPI
Islay Airport (
Glenegedale Airport) Islay, Scotland,
United Kingdom UTC±00:00 Mar-Oct ILZ LZZI Žilina...
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coastal village of
Laphroaig as the town of Port Ellen, near Islay's
Glenegedale Airport.
There was one fatality, a pilot. In 1996, a Britten-Norman Islander...
- on 28
September 1957
while on an air
ambulance service to Port Ellen/
Glenegedale Airport, Islay,
Inner Hebrides, with the loss of the pilot,
radio officer...
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reaches known as
Torra River)
Kilennan River (L) Barr
River Machrie River Glenegedale River (L)
Kintra River Kilbride River Ardilistry River Kintour River...
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British European Airways de
Havilland Heron G-AOFY
crashed on
approach to
Glenegedale Airport, Islay.
Three people were killed. 6
November –
Bristol Britannia...