Sure technically, but only Heathrow and City are close enough that planes will be low altitude over London, the stuff heading for the others will generally be high enough over London to not bother you.
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I recently visited London and really enjoyed all the air traffic. Was a little surprised about how constant it was over the city too.
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5 different airports (6 if you include Southend). It's busy airspace!
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Sure technically, but only Heathrow and City are close enough that planes will be low altitude over London, the stuff heading for the others will generally be high enough over London to not bother you.
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The second tower's been hit
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