Episode 1
Documentary series that goes behind the scenes at the airports across the Highlands and islands. In the first programme, fuel supplies are running low at Benbecula Airport.
Anns an t- sreath-sa tha sinn a' faighinn a-mach d猫 a tha a' dol air adhart air c霉l ghnothaichean aig puirt-adhair na G脿idhealtachd is nan Eilean tro sh霉ilean an fheadhainn a tha ag obair annta. An t-seachdain-sa, tha Shonnie MacAoidh an ceann l脿raidh a' chonnaidh aig port-adhair Beinn na Faoghla, ach tha barrachd itealain is heileacoptairean a' tighinn a-steach na bha an d霉il, agus tha e a' f脿s gann.
Am bi gu le貌r aige gus an tig an l脿raidh-connaidh 脿 t矛r-m貌r? Aig port-adhair Sumburgh ann an Sealtainn, tha Avril Irvine ag obair aig an deasg-siubhail c貌mhla ri Sandra Moore. Tha droch sh矛de ann, agus tha luchd-obrach na h-ola a-nis a' siubhal gu Sumburgh gus am faigh iad dhachaigh, ach tha fear air a dhol a dh矛th. Tha luchd-sm脿laidh Shealtainn a' cur ruaig air na h-e貌in, agus tha iad a' dol gu muir airson eacarsaich tr猫anaidh leis an eathar aca.
This series gives viewers a behind-the-scenes view of the airports across the Highlands and islands, through the eyes of the people who work there. In this programme, Shonnie MacKay is in charge of the fuel tanker at Benbecula Airport, but today more planes and helicopters are coming in than he expected, and his supplies are running low. Will he have enough until the next delivery arrives from the mainland?
At Sumburgh Airport in Shetland, Avril Irvine is working on the check-in desk with Sandra Moore. The weather is closing in, and oil workers have been diverted to Sumburgh for their journey home, but one goes missing. Meanwhile, the firefighters at Sumburgh are busy chasing birds off the runway. It's a constant battle, but how do they do it? And they launch their rescue boat for a training exercise.
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