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Yay!! It was them. They are all tweeting now, landed safely!
Great news.
Evidently the boarding delay at Heathrow was due to authorities trying to prevent Gronkowski from boarding a Virgin.
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If they are on Virgin I think they are landing as I type... Only flight coming across the pond that matches and nothing commercial left for Boston this AM.
Yay!! It was them. They are all tweeting now, landed safely!
bianca wilfork?@mrs75
So thankful ??????
8mRon Brace?@Braceyoself97
Back in America
7mStevan Ridley?@StevanRidley
Safe travels.. We are Back in the B!
7mChandler Jones?@Chan95Jones
Thank God for a safe flight from London back to Boston!
6mJason+Devin McCourty?@McCourtyTwins
BOSTON....WE MADE IT...tell Sandy we here and ready to survive it (D-Mac)
4mNew England Patriots?@Patriots
Another Patriots touchdown! This time at Logan Airport.
Scott Zolak?@scottzolak
We are in! God Bless America and Virgin Airline pilot #gameball
Yup, just came on to post. D-Mac posted on FB that they just landed at Logan.
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Big thanks to our awesome @VirginAtlantic crew for getting us back to Boston, safe & sound! Photo by patriots - Instagram
Runways at JFK and LaGuardia are going under water...
Retweeted by Jason LaCanfora:
David Tossell?@David_Tossell
For those asking, both #NFLLondon teams were able to fly this morning. The NE Patriots' landing destination to be determined during flight
If they aren't too much longer they should be able to land at Logan. Much beyond noontime that window may close. Airport is still open with some, although not much activity as far as take offs and landings. Right now the weather here is still fine, some gusty winds but not consistent and not above 40 MPH. They are closing down public transit at 2PM.
I know the big apple got pummeled,but how was your general local area right now P74?It's understandable that people were so concerned, but the Patriots wouldn't have been allowed to take off by US ground control if there wasn't an airport that could handle their equipment and that was projected to have viable landing conditions for the plane they were on that was within their fuel range and the scope of their flight duration. They were on a charter from a company whose Chairman is one of the most powerful folks in the UK and sat with the Krafts during the game, so you knew there would be no problems (a) getting the equipment when and where they wanted it and (b) having the strings pulled to get them out of Heathrow if they had preferred to depart on Sunday night after the curfew. Once they were in the air, the only question was "Logan or Bangor," with, most likely, Montreal as a very long-shot emergency fallback.
SAs I write the above, I do note that all of that just looks different if you've clocked as many international flight miles as I have. "You can fly to Bangor or Logan or maybe Montreal, or take a chance on spending two or three days in a hotel where you are?" Easy choice, let's get going.
They were coming in from the north six hours before the storm's landfall in southern New Jersey. We should remember that the timing of the airport and other closings, etc., to which many references have been made here, are to assure that the general public is safe, with many hours of "cushion" to allow for the anticipated moronic behavior of a few. In other words, the rules for Commercial and General aviation are different.
I know the big apple got pummeled,but how was your general local area right now P74?
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