Make the KC-135's three, since QUID285 (59-1511) landed about one and a half hour after the first two.
The F-18's are not at Souda anyway, but even if they were, that wouldn't be something unusual. When USN/USMC Squadrons are deployed, there might be up to 12 fighters for a couple of days at Souda.
The SJ birds seem to be 88-1671 and 89-0501.
AXIS41 731585 C130 out 0745z
AFP15 16809 C130 in 2230z
CNV547 168980 B737 0950/1145z
CNV6167 900530 SW4 out 0715z
EVOKE81/2/3 120065/110057/110061 V22 in 1325-1345z
FIXX74 6414846 R135 out on a mission this morning
GRZLY N8200L as usual
GRZLY46 appears to have been rr from N8200R to 180413 and is out on a mission, due back early afternoon utc (any sightings to confirm reg Peter?)
HRK102E/F C130 1630/1710z
PLF044 020 C295 out 1610z
SPOCK32 105714 C30J in 1520z. Might be another SPOCK in at 1820z but shows same REG and route so probably a dupe.
eghhpeter wrote:The "GRZLY46" is N8200R which I believe cam from US recently via Mildenhall ?
And Tks for the info
Seen today in person? The mil reg has only appeared on its FPL for the first time today. I don't believe it's flown since it arrived with N reg.
"Serial" 180413 looks a bit like todays date......
That is indeed a very excellent point - well spotted sir. I tend to agree with this theory and think that they filed the DOF/ in the REG/ field by accident. If the reg changes to 180414 tomorrow then we'll know for sure!