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* October 17 – The Open Championship, also known as the British Open, is played for the first time at Prestwick Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Glasgow Prestwick International Airport, serving Glasgow, is located in Ayrshire.
Vandalia is a sister city to Lichtenfels, Germany and Prestwick, Scotland.
* The inaugural British Open is won by Willie Park senior at Prestwick Golf Club.
Glasgow Prestwick Airport is Glasgow's second airport, it also serves the Greater Glasgow urban area, situated northeast of the town of Prestwick in South Ayrshire and 32 miles from the city centre of Glasgow.
In physical terms, Prestwick is Scotland's largest commercial airfield, although in passenger traffic terms it sits in fourth place after Edinburgh Airport, Glasgow International, and Aberdeen Airport all of which are operated by BAA.
It is telling however, that many years since those proposals were made, Glasgow Prestwick Airport does have its own railway station, something that even Glasgow International Airport does not have.
Today, part of the Prestwick site is occupied by the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm with RNAS Prestwick, ( officially known by the Royal Navy as HMS Gannet ), where a detachment of 3 Sea Kings provide a search and rescue role, covering one of the largest SAR areas of the UK including Ben Nevis, the Lakes, Northern Ireland and past the Irish coast.
For this reason, it is often used as a diversionary airport when weather conditions close aviation hubs elsewhere in the United Kingdom-heavy snowfall in the recent severe winters of 2009 and 2010-2011 resulted in large numbers of intercontinental flights bound for London Heathrow and elsewhere to be temporarily diverted to Prestwick.
Glasgow Prestwick Airport is considered to be the only piece of United Kingdom territory on which Elvis Presley ever set foot, when the United States Army transport plane carrying him home stopped to refuel in 1960, whilst en route from Germany.
Irvine is also well served by several arterial roads, namely the A78 ( Greenock to Prestwick ), A71 ( Irvine to Kilmarnock and beyond to Edinburgh ), A737 ( through the Garnock Valley to Glasgow via the M8 ) and the A736 to Glasgow
The A77 is a crucial link from Glasgow to one of its two major airports, Prestwick Airport, and to the three main ferry terminals at Stranraer, Cairnryan, and Troon for sailings to Northern Ireland.
* The Prestwick Centre, Ayrshire, is home to the Scottish Area Control Centre ( including, since January 2010, the former Manchester Area Control Centre ), which controls traffic over Scotland, Northern Ireland, and up to FL285 over the northern half of England, and the Prestwick Oceanic Area Control Centre which provides a procedural control service for traffic crossing the North Atlantic via the Shanwick Oceanic Control Area.
Prestwick Airport ( used by RyanAir and several other airlines ) is connected directly to Wemyss Bay by FASTBUS 585, which runs twice an hour.
It is situated on the west coast of Scotland, about eight miles north of Ayr and three miles northwest of Glasgow Prestwick International Airport.
The nearest station is just over 2 miles away, at Glengarnock which provides direct rail links to Glasgow Central station and services to the Clyde coast and Glasgow Prestwick airport.
Beith is approximately 13 miles south of Glasgow International Airport, 21 miles north of Glasgow Prestwick airport and 60 miles west of Edinburgh airport.
Prestwick (, ) is a town in South Ayrshire on the south-west coast of Scotland, about south-west of Glasgow.
The town is served by Glasgow Prestwick Airport, which serves many European destinations as well as transatlantic and other international cargo flights.
To the north of Prestwick is the small village of Monkton.

Prestwick and also
Glasgow International also faces stiff competition from Glasgow Prestwick Airport, which has reinvented itself as a low-cost hub for budget airlines and which has a direct rail link to Central Glasgow.
Prestwick Airport also used to host a bi-annual airshow, the first of which was held on 30 September 1967.
Today, Ryanair now serves more than 20 destinations from Prestwick — now one of their maintenance hubs – and other budget airlines have also moved into the airport.
Cargo traffic has also become another stronghold of Prestwick with the vast majority of Scotland's Boeing 747 Freighter traffic entering via the airport.
Air Foyle HeavyLift and Volga-Dnepr are also occasional users of Prestwick with Antonov An-124 aircraft.
Ryanair also has maintenance facilities at Prestwick.
Prestwick also has a Royal Navy Air Station, also known as HMS Gannet, where Sea King search and rescue helicopters are stationed.
The authority is also responsible for providing communications in Shanwick airspace, with NATS providing the ATC from Prestwick.
( Using the callsign " Shanwick Oceanic ", the Prestwick Centre has 2 dedicated VHF frequencies specifically for the issue of Oceanic Clearances to westbound flights about to enter the Shanwick OCA, and also provides an ACARS based system called ORCA-Oceanic Route Clearance Authorisation-for suitably equipped aircraft to obtain such clearances without the need for voice communications ).
The Prestwick Centre is also home to the Scottish Area Control Centre, ( including, since January 2010, the former Manchester Area Control Centre ), and the Scottish Air Traffic Control Centre ( Military ).
Bermuda as well as being a destination in its own right was also useful as a staging point as was Prestwick near Glasgow, in Scotland, which had good weather conditions.
Prestwick has also staged the Amateur Championship on eleven occasions, most recently in 2001.
Prestwick, site of the airport, and Troon on the coast are also included.
The Scottish Air Traffic Control Centre ( Military ), or " ScATCC ( Mil )" as it is also known, is located within the Prestwick Centre, and is staffed by RAF Air Traffic Control Officers and Air Traffic Control Assistants.

Prestwick and major
Concorde became a semi-regular visitor to the airport, and indeed BA and a number of other major airlines still use Prestwick for pilot training.
Prestwick is famous as the initial originator and sponsor of The Open Golf Championship, the oldest of golf's four major championships.

Prestwick and air
Glasgow Prestwick Airport from the air
Scottish air traffic control has been carried out from Atlantic House in Prestwick since 1978.
The responsibilities of the site were assumed by the air traffic control centre at Prestwick, Scotland, in October 1978.
During World War II, the crossing of the Atlantic by air became much more commonplace with the instigation of RAF Ferry Command that delivered U. S .- and Canadian-built combat aircraft to the United Kingdom, flying from Gander, Newfoundland, to Prestwick in Scotland.
The name is a portmanteau of two of the air traffic facilities concerned with flights operating within this area of International Airspace, these being the Ballygirreen Radio Station, North of Shannon Airport in County Clare, Ireland, and the Prestwick Centre in Ayrshire, Scotland.
In 2006, 391, 273 aircraft crossing the North Atlantic, on both random routes and North Atlantic Tracks, communicated with air traffic controllers at Prestwick via Shannon Aeradio ; an increase of 5. 4 % from 2005.
DFDS Seaways cited competition from low-cost air services, especially Ryanair ( which now flies to Glasgow Prestwick and London Stansted from Gothenburg City Airport ), as being a reason for its scrapping the Newcastle-Gothenburg ferry service in October 2006.
RAF Prestwick ( formerly RAF Ayr ) is the home of the " Scottish Air Traffic Control Centre ( Military )", and is located within the NATS air traffic control ( ATC ) facility at Prestwick, in Ayrshire, Scotland.

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