Saturday 28.01. will be good. Sunday 29.01 maybe no flying.marcosommacal wrote:Hi everybody,
Thank you very much for the heads up on Sion.
Since I would like to get some action on the weekend, they usually fly on both Saturday and Sunday, or did they fly only on the first one?
Many thanks in advance,
Best Regards,
Marco
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They never flew on Sundays in the last years. If it is not absolutely necessary, they have to avoid noise (especially in Sion).doncorleone117 wrote:
Saturday 28.01. will be good. Sunday 29.01 maybe no flying.
We will see.
Yes I'am. Payerne is the main alternate airbase for Sion and could host the jets if necessary. Meiringen is the second diversion airfield. Emmen is an alternate airfield as well but only during the week and with readyness on weekend.Warthog 71 wrote:Grüezi Swissmember,
Are you sure they fly from Sion? What about Payerne and Emmen?
Grtz,
Marcel
As I know Meiringen is only an alternate for jets which are not able to land in Sion. If they can't fly in Sion, they moved to Sion. Anyway Emmen is fully equipped for Jets but has only the status as training airfield and probably can't have armed aircrafts. The WEF is registered in the flight plan for Jets (alternate) and Props.Joel Vogt wrote:In case you understand german:
http://www.vtg.admin.ch/internet/vtg/de ... ef/lw.html
In the last sentence they mention that most jet ops will be from Sion.
Payerne along with Meiringen will be the jet option if they can't fly from Sion.
Emmen certainly won't be a good option, as it is not sufficiently equipped to accomodate jet flights in low viz conditions ...
Cheers
JOEL
Try http://www.weforum.org/news/federal-cha ... al-meetingFlyboeing wrote:@AK01
Where did you find that list?
Austrian Eurofighters on duty during World Economic Forum
Austrian Air Force Eurofighter Typhoons are again protecting the skies over the World Economic Forum.
January 24: Austrian Air Force Eurofighter Typhoons are again protecting the skies over the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
The operation known as ‘Daedalus 12’ will see four Eurofighters deployed to protect the area in a temporary no-fly zone over western Austria and Davos in particular.
The Eurofighters will work alongside Austrian Air Force turboprop PC-7 trainers and OH-58 Kiowa helicopters protecting the skies against potential ‘slow moving aerial threats’ for the duration of the Forum until January 29.
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