Announcement

Collapse

Forum Rules (Everyone Must Read!!!)

1] What you CAN NOT post.

You agree, through your use of this service, that you will not use this forum to post any material which is:
- abusive
- vulgar
- hateful
- harassing
- personal attacks
- obscene

You also may not:
- post images that are too large (max is 500*500px)
- post any copyrighted material unless the copyright is owned by you or cited properly.
- post in UPPER CASE, which is considered yelling
- post messages which insult the Armenians, Armenian culture, traditions, etc
- post racist or other intentionally insensitive material that insults or attacks another culture (including Turks)

The Ankap thread is excluded from the strict rules because that place is more relaxed and you can vent and engage in light insults and humor. Notice it's not a blank ticket, but just a place to vent. If you go into the Ankap thread, you enter at your own risk of being clowned on.
What you PROBABLY SHOULD NOT post...
Do not post information that you will regret putting out in public. This site comes up on Google, is cached, and all of that, so be aware of that as you post. Do not ask the staff to go through and delete things that you regret making available on the web for all to see because we will not do it. Think before you post!


2] Use descriptive subject lines & research your post. This means use the SEARCH.

This reduces the chances of double-posting and it also makes it easier for people to see what they do/don't want to read. Using the search function will identify existing threads on the topic so we do not have multiple threads on the same topic.

3] Keep the focus.

Each forum has a focus on a certain topic. Questions outside the scope of a certain forum will either be moved to the appropriate forum, closed, or simply be deleted. Please post your topic in the most appropriate forum. Users that keep doing this will be warned, then banned.

4] Behave as you would in a public location.

This forum is no different than a public place. Behave yourself and act like a decent human being (i.e. be respectful). If you're unable to do so, you're not welcome here and will be made to leave.

5] Respect the authority of moderators/admins.

Public discussions of moderator/admin actions are not allowed on the forum. It is also prohibited to protest moderator actions in titles, avatars, and signatures. If you don't like something that a moderator did, PM or email the moderator and try your best to resolve the problem or difference in private.

6] Promotion of sites or products is not permitted.

Advertisements are not allowed in this venue. No blatant advertising or solicitations of or for business is prohibited.
This includes, but not limited to, personal resumes and links to products or
services with which the poster is affiliated, whether or not a fee is charged
for the product or service. Spamming, in which a user posts the same message repeatedly, is also prohibited.

7] We retain the right to remove any posts and/or Members for any reason, without prior notice.


- PLEASE READ -

Members are welcome to read posts and though we encourage your active participation in the forum, it is not required. If you do participate by posting, however, we expect that on the whole you contribute something to the forum. This means that the bulk of your posts should not be in "fun" threads (e.g. Ankap, Keep & Kill, This or That, etc.). Further, while occasionally it is appropriate to simply voice your agreement or approval, not all of your posts should be of this variety: "LOL Member213!" "I agree."
If it is evident that a member is simply posting for the sake of posting, they will be removed.


8] These Rules & Guidelines may be amended at any time. (last update September 17, 2009)

If you believe an individual is repeatedly breaking the rules, please report to admin/moderator.
See more
See less

Armenia’s Access To Turkish Airspace Restricted

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenia’s Access To Turkish Airspace Restricted

    Armenia’s Access To Turkish Airspace Restricted



    Turkey has banned Armenian civilian aircraft from flying over its territory en route to Syria and Lebanon, government officials in Yerevan said on Thursday.

    They told RFE/RL that Turkish aviation authorities have cited unspecified “technical reasons” for the ban in separate letters to the Armenian government’s Civil Aviation Department and the Armavia national airline, which carries out regular flights from Yerevan to Beirut and Aleppo. The letters were sent after an Armavia plane bound for the Lebanese capital was denied access to Turkish airspace and had return to Yerevan Tuesday.

    “Turkish aviation authorities have officially notified us that there are problems relating to the Yerevan-Aleppo and Yerevan-Beirut flights and that those flights will not be serviced by them temporarily and will have to rerouted,” said Gayane Davtian, a spokeswoman for the department.

    Both Davtian and Armavia officials said the Turkish side did not elaborate on reasons for the restriction that does not seem to apply to the Syrian airline Astrom that operates weekly flights services from Aleppo and Damascus to the Armenian capital. An Astrom representative in Yerevan said its next flight scheduled for Saturday will go ahead as planned.

    “Through diplomatic channels we yesterday asked the Turkish authorities to clarify the situation,” Vladimir Karapetian, a spokesman for the Armenian Foreign Ministry, told RFE/RL. “We have not yet received a reply.”

    Turkey has kept its airspace open to passenger jets flying to and from Armenia for the past several years while refusing to reopen the Turkish-Armenian land border and establish diplomatic relations with Yerevan. Some Turkish officials and politicians warned recently that Ankara could scrap the over-flying rights if the U.S. Congress passes a resolution recognizing the mass killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as genocide.

    Davtian said Turkey has so far placed on restrictions on weekly flights Yerevan and Istanbul as well as Armenian and other aircraft flying to and from Europe via Turkish territory. She also said that Turkish planes continue to use Armenia’s airspace for carrying out flights to third countries. “Armenia’s airspace remains open to all countries,” added the official.

    Source

  • #2
    Good to hear cause I do not see why we should allow a country that does not respect or recognize our borders to use our airspace. You would think Armenians would refuse to use airspace they do not recognize to begin with.
    [I]Peace at home, peace in the world.[/I]

    [B]Mustafa Kemal Atatürk[/B]

    Comment


    • #3
      Originally posted by aTilla View Post
      Good to hear cause I do not see why we should allow a country that does not respect or recognize our borders to use our airspace. You would think Armenians would refuse to use airspace they do not recognize to begin with.
      Armenian flights will probably start bypassing Turkey more and more and fly over Kurdistan (what is currently known as Northern Iraq...for the time being) instead of Turkey en route to Europe and other western destinations. The Turks were able to use the open airspace as an excuse/propaganda tool for years as if to tell the world "look at how nice Turkey is, to actually let Armenia fly their civilian flights over Turkey. See how humane we are?"

      If Turkey finally inhibits Armenian flights, Armenians will simply fly over Northern Iran, Kurdistan and/ or Georgia, depending on the destination...and the Turks can continue being the the fantastic people they truly are.
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

      Comment


      • #4
        Originally posted by aTilla View Post
        Good to hear cause I do not see why we should allow a country that does not respect or recognize our borders to use our airspace. You would think Armenians would refuse to use airspace they do not recognize to begin with.
        What the heck is this "unrecognised airspace"... a vacuum?
        Surely Armenian aircraft can fly through Armenian airspace.

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by steph View Post
          What the heck is this "unrecognised airspace"... a vacuum?
          Surely Armenian aircraft can fly through Armenian airspace.

          Sure you can fly through Armenian airspace. Just don't complain about not being able to fly through the airspace of a country which you do not recognize.
          [I]Peace at home, peace in the world.[/I]

          [B]Mustafa Kemal Atatürk[/B]

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by aTilla View Post
            Sure you can fly through Armenian airspace. Just don't complain about not being able to fly through the airspace of a country which you do not recognize.
            I suppose Neil Armstrong had a turkish visa when he landed on the moon:

            Comment

            Working...
            X