It’s not too onerous an operation, shepherding the planes and helicopters into St Mary’s airport on the Scilly Isles. Never more than 120 flights a day in high season – largely comprising little Twin Otter aircraft, bouncing the 30 miles or so from Penzance. So we shouldn’t worry too much that its air traffic control centre, in adherence with equal opportunity guidelines, is sending out its latest job application forms in Braille. Have a safe flight, now.
Semi-relatedly, three cheers for Liddle’s main piece (at the top of the same link).
Nothing for the blind aircontroller’s ‘seeing eye’ dog?
This is racist.