Scotland's aviation industry to take centre stage in new BBC Scotland show

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The series will begin in August.

A new ten-part series is launching on BBC Scotland in August, telling the stories of the young crew members of the UK’s largest regional airline.

Sky High Club is a new series based all around Scotland's aviation industry, with the first episode zeroing in on Loganair. This opening episode introduces the Loganair team including pilots and cabin crew who are buckling their belts for journeys across Scotland and beyond in their busiest summer yet.

Robbie is the youngest pilot to become a captain in the UK. Now 25, he has the dream job, and Kirsten, his dream girl - but there’s one small problem, he lives in Edinburgh and she lives on the remote island of Shetland as part of the customer service team.Luckily for him crew members and good pals, Shannon and Karolina, are on hand to organise a team day out, and offer some solid advice on long distance relationships.

Moroccan-born Omar has moved from the Canary Islands to start a new life in Scotland. He’s training to become a member of the cabin crew and having made the big move to Aberdeen for a career with the airline, the pressure’s on to pass gruelling exams or risk having to take off again to another location.

Sky High Club will begin on Monday, August 15 at 10:30pm on BBC Scotland. It will then be show later on BBC Three on Wednesday, August 18 at 8pm. - Amazon Prime Day: Scots issued with warning before purchasing items online - Italy's Sorrento bikini ban could land holidaymakers with £425 fine for breaking the rules

 

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