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Bennie
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by Bennie » 11 Dec 2013, 11:56
Wolfhound13 is on the move from and to Gilze. Looks like she's heading to the Rotterdam area.
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by jheijna » 11 Dec 2013, 12:06
SBS / ATC (12.05LT)
WOLFHOUND13 after APP RWY24 Rotterdam direct WDT. Sending along code 480805, should be AS-532U S-440
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by Bennie » 11 Dec 2013, 12:19
jheijna wrote: SBS / ATC (12.05LT)
WOLFHOUND13 after APP RWY24 Rotterdam direct WDT. Sending along code 480805, should be AS-532U S-440
Indeed an approach over RWY24 was made. Removed the ? in the subject!
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by jheijna » 11 Dec 2013, 13:29
FR24
13.30LT : A FA-50 over Lille-F descending into Belgium from FL400. Heading 030. Assume that's the Bolivian.
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by jheijna » 11 Dec 2013, 13:46
13.45LT : FAB002 for APP RWY24
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by civil » 11 Dec 2013, 15:44
Richard from Rotterdam wrote: v-11 is ook ter plaatse.
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Uitgeweken van EIN ??
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by REACH111 » 11 Dec 2013, 15:53
civil wrote: Richard from Rotterdam wrote: v-11 is ook ter plaatse.
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Uitgeweken van EIN ??
Affirmative!
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by Carlo » 11 Dec 2013, 15:56
any idea on a ETD for the Bolivian Falcon 50?
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by Bennie » 11 Dec 2013, 19:49
REACH111 wrote: civil wrote: Richard from Rotterdam wrote: v-11 is ook ter plaatse.
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Uitgeweken van EIN ??
Affirmative!
Is this true? She arrived at Schiphol from Kalamata in the morning. Pretty sure the flight Amsterdam-Rotterdam was intentional (considering fog at Eindhoven perhaps). Radar track from EHAM was direct inbound EHRD RWY24.
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by gustav » 11 Dec 2013, 19:57
Not really Bennie. She flew almost all the way to EHEH and then turned 180 degrees and headed for RTM...
Call sign "101"
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by civil » 11 Dec 2013, 20:02
gustav wrote: Not really Bennie. She flew almost all the way to EHEH and then turned 180 degrees and headed for RTM...
you're right... That's why I asked !
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by Bennie » 11 Dec 2013, 20:47
gustav wrote: Not really Bennie. She flew almost all the way to EHEH and then turned 180 degrees and headed for RTM...
Sounds like a waste a fuel to me.... hoping for an incredibly fast weather improvement!
Should have checked her track more carefully..
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