This is an often made mistake, it 1st shows at FR24 or Planefinder over Amiens, so some people think it departed Amiens.highphlyer wrote:Amiens has a 1230m and 25m wide runway.
If a KC-135 wants to get airborne in Amiens, it must be with minimum fuel only. Understandably that would not be sufficient to make it over the channel
RAF Mildenhall KC-135 Stratotanker lands safely
Posted 4/29/2015 Updated 4/29/2015 Email story Print story
by Staff Reports
100th Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs
4/29/2015 - RAF MILDENHALL, England -- A KC-135 Stratotanker with call sign QUID 72
experienced an in-flight emergency
at approximately 12:20 a.m. today.
It safely returned to RAF Mildenhall at 1:20 a.m.
There were no injuries.
Safety is paramount to the success of our mission. The Air Force's stringent safety standards help ensure the well-being of our people and the communities we interact with.
For more information, contact the 100th ARW Public Affairs office
Not only the Daily Hiel, (read you history) but the Daily Express were running this one with a picture of a KC-10A on their website.wamovements wrote:Dailyfail again
Quid 72 (61-0321) landed 6 hours ago at RAF Mildenhall
Sigh... ah, newspapers...Le Addeur noir wrote:Not only the Daily Hiel, (read you history) but the Daily Express were running this one with a picture of a KC-10A on their website.wamovements wrote:Dailyfail again
Quid 72 (61-0321) landed 6 hours ago at RAF Mildenhall
For those not familiar with British tabloids, disregard anything they publish in the first 31 days of any month. After that, anything they publish may just have some relationship with the truth.
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