Forum for all matters concerning Amsterdam-Schiphol airport (and control zone, including heliport). Customary language is Dutch, but English is also accepted.
Moderator: gatso76
Bennie
Scramble Master
Posts: 16518 Joined: 02 Mar 2009, 15:12
Type of spotter: Military (numbers & photography)
Subscriber Scramble: Ofcourse
Location: @ home, @ work or elsewhere in the world!
Post
by Bennie » 18 Nov 2015, 22:55
Expected again:
CTM1743 , E121, F-TEYT, at 09:05Z (Yes Piet, UTC!!). For those unfamiliar with this time zone, it is one hour behind Dutch local time
Ben
Scramble member, reader & contributor since 1984
Bennie
Scramble Master
Posts: 16518 Joined: 02 Mar 2009, 15:12
Type of spotter: Military (numbers & photography)
Subscriber Scramble: Ofcourse
Location: @ home, @ work or elsewhere in the world!
Post
by Bennie » 18 Nov 2015, 22:56
Bennie wrote: Expected again:
CTM1743 , E121, F-TEYT, at 09:05Z (Yes Piet, UTC!!). For those unfamiliar with this time zone, it is one hour behind Dutch local time
From/to Avord, parking K15, dep. 14:00Z (for explanation, see above...
).
Ben
Scramble member, reader & contributor since 1984
SPL
Scramble Master
Posts: 11364 Joined: 12 Oct 2003, 23:56
Type of spotter: None
Post
by SPL » 18 Nov 2015, 23:52
Expected also again: NAF11 1200/1300LT EIN-AMS-YHZ V11. Parking unknown yet.
Groeten Martijn
*just doing my thing*
Bennie
Scramble Master
Posts: 16518 Joined: 02 Mar 2009, 15:12
Type of spotter: Military (numbers & photography)
Subscriber Scramble: Ofcourse
Location: @ home, @ work or elsewhere in the world!
Post
by Bennie » 19 Nov 2015, 09:45
The CTM is airborne, ETA approx. 45 minutes late
Ben
Scramble member, reader & contributor since 1984
T7
Scramble Master
Posts: 15897 Joined: 11 Aug 2004, 15:26
Type of spotter: S5/SBS
Location: EHAM/Hoofddorp
Post
by T7 » 19 Nov 2015, 10:17
Bennie wrote: The CTM is airborne, ETA approx. 45 minutes late
Descending now out of FL220, according sbs it is '68'.
Bennie
Scramble Master
Posts: 16518 Joined: 02 Mar 2009, 15:12
Type of spotter: Military (numbers & photography)
Subscriber Scramble: Ofcourse
Location: @ home, @ work or elsewhere in the world!
Post
by Bennie » 19 Nov 2015, 10:44
T7 wrote: Bennie wrote: The CTM is airborne, ETA approx. 45 minutes late
Descending now out of FL220, according sbs it is '68'.
Which has been here before (e.g. on December 8th 1994 (and perhaps more often)), for the historians among us...
Ben
Scramble member, reader & contributor since 1984
Coati
Scramble Addict
Posts: 1555 Joined: 25 Jun 2005, 19:53
Type of spotter: S5
Subscriber Scramble: No
Location: Meppel, Netherlands
Post
by Coati » 19 Nov 2015, 10:56
Landing now at RWY27, white CS.
Hurricane
Scramble Master
Posts: 5413 Joined: 05 Oct 2003, 18:03
Type of spotter: F4 + H5
Subscriber Scramble: Hurricane
Location: EHVB
Post
by Hurricane » 19 Nov 2015, 10:59
T7 wrote: Bennie wrote: The CTM is airborne, ETA approx. 45 minutes late
Descending now out of FL220, according sbs it is '68'.
Just landed rwy22, 68 confirmed as ID.
Groeten,
Ron
Coati
Scramble Addict
Posts: 1555 Joined: 25 Jun 2005, 19:53
Type of spotter: S5
Subscriber Scramble: No
Location: Meppel, Netherlands
Post
by Coati » 19 Nov 2015, 11:05
Hurricane wrote: T7 wrote: Bennie wrote: The CTM is airborne, ETA approx. 45 minutes late
Descending now out of FL220, according sbs it is '68'.
Just landed rwy22, 68 confirmed as ID.
Aha, ILS approach 27, break to 22...
Numbercruncher
Scramble Addict
Posts: 1117 Joined: 13 Mar 2006, 16:43
Type of spotter: S3
Subscriber Scramble: Numbercruncher
Location: AMS/EHAM
Post
by Numbercruncher » 19 Nov 2015, 11:07
Hela!
It sports full 'MARINE' colours. Is it still flying for the Navy ('CTM' is Air Force only, right?), or did they just not bother to repaint it?
Grtz,
Rw
"In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move."
Douglas Adams
Wrecks
Scramble Die-Hard
Posts: 650 Joined: 16 May 2007, 20:18
Post
by Wrecks » 19 Nov 2015, 11:16
Numbercruncher wrote: Hela!
It sports full 'MARINE' colours. Is it still flying for the Navy ('CTM' is Air Force only, right?), or did they just not bother to repaint it?
Grtz,
Rw
Marine EMB121s fly often from Avord on training missions, which does not make them Air Force a/c.
Just like the Marine Rafales which are based (on rotation basis) at Saint Dizier with the Air Force.
For the benefit of Mr. Kite, there will be a show tonight on trampoline
Bennie
Scramble Master
Posts: 16518 Joined: 02 Mar 2009, 15:12
Type of spotter: Military (numbers & photography)
Subscriber Scramble: Ofcourse
Location: @ home, @ work or elsewhere in the world!
Post
by Bennie » 19 Nov 2015, 11:42
Meanwhile, NAF11 is approaching RIVER.
Ben
Scramble member, reader & contributor since 1984
Bennie
Scramble Master
Posts: 16518 Joined: 02 Mar 2009, 15:12
Type of spotter: Military (numbers & photography)
Subscriber Scramble: Ofcourse
Location: @ home, @ work or elsewhere in the world!
Post
by Bennie » 19 Nov 2015, 11:45
Numbercruncher wrote: Hela!
It sports full 'MARINE' colours.
Grtz,
Rw
And 28F/EPV markings.
Ben
Scramble member, reader & contributor since 1984
giant
Scramble Junior
Posts: 111 Joined: 01 Jun 2009, 17:50
Post
by giant » 19 Nov 2015, 13:12
ETD. 45 min. Later. 14.45hr. ? Or still 14.00.
giant
Scramble Junior
Posts: 111 Joined: 01 Jun 2009, 17:50
Post
by giant » 19 Nov 2015, 14:45
Still here. Nose to hangar 4 so not bad for pic.from outside fence at parking. Door was open now no more activity.