ETD 14.30 according to http://www.sgdk.nl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (but there an ETA 13.30 was stated. Mostly Chinooks at De Kooy are just flying by in the distance, also while mentioned at sgdk )Ghanz wrote:Also expected:
CH-47D (D-667 ?) as Corona4
ETA 12.30 LT
ETD ???
Greetz,
Hans
Is this a serious post, or sarcastic?aviodromefriend wrote:Yeah, of course a lot can change.
But it is frustrating if you are waiting for an aircraft, and you only see it flying at a big distance (or only hear it passing the CTR on the scanner). And it is even more frustrating if it is mostly the same type of aircraft from the same operator from the same airbase from the same squadron etc. Personally it gives me a feeling the Chinook-guys don't take their counterparts in the DHC seriously.
I thought all the fields in the Netherlands which house dutch military choppers are now part of the same command (for quite a while now). I think it would make sence to use all the fields then too by all the types, also for getting used to each other (but who am I).
Yeah I don't get it either :SSpine24 wrote:Is this a serious post, or sarcastic?aviodromefriend wrote:Yeah, of course a lot can change.
But it is frustrating if you are waiting for an aircraft, and you only see it flying at a big distance (or only hear it passing the CTR on the scanner). And it is even more frustrating if it is mostly the same type of aircraft from the same operator from the same airbase from the same squadron etc. Personally it gives me a feeling the Chinook-guys don't take their counterparts in the DHC seriously.
I thought all the fields in the Netherlands which house dutch military choppers are now part of the same command (for quite a while now). I think it would make sence to use all the fields then too by all the types, also for getting used to each other (but who am I).
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