Last Friday was Good Friday, which happens to be a public/bank holiday in some countries.Richard de Florennes wrote:Does anybody happen to know if Eagles will be flying tomorrow?
You might think "why not", but as Eagles did not fly last Friday and the tanker departed to Mildenhall I suspect some (if not all) airmen of the deployment being away for a long weekend or possibly changing crews over the weekend?
It is neither a public holiday in the Netherlands nor in the USA, and with even based F-16s flying on God Friday not a sufficiant explanation for "no show" of F-15s that day. But thanks for at least one reply within just a few minutes!Bennie wrote:
Last Friday was Good Friday, which happens to be a public/bank holiday in some countries.
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Check my message again and re-evaluate your answer!Richard de Florennes wrote:It is neither a public holiday in the Netherlands nor in the USA, and with even based F-16s flying on God Friday not a sufficiant explanation for "no show" of F-15s that day. But thanks for at least one reply within just a few minutes!Bennie wrote:
Last Friday was Good Friday, which happens to be a public/bank holiday in some countries.
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True, unless a NOTAM was issued that the base would be open despite the public holiday....Alpha Kilo One wrote:Still..... You have to admit it would be strange. A document saying public holidays, and F-16's flying? It's a contradiction!
In The Netherlands all civil servants have Good Friday off.Richard de Florennes wrote:It is neither a public holiday in the NetherlandsBennie wrote:
Last Friday was Good Friday, which happens to be a public/bank holiday in some countries.
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NopeRichard from Rotterdam wrote:In The Netherlands all civil servants have Good Friday off.Richard de Florennes wrote:It is neither a public holiday in the NetherlandsBennie wrote:
Last Friday was Good Friday, which happens to be a public/bank holiday in some countries.
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