Forum for all matters concerning Amsterdam-Schiphol airport (and control zone, including heliport). Customary language is Dutch, but English is also accepted.
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Stefanb
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by Stefanb » 16 Jan 2019, 16:39
CFC3216 also airborne. ETA 1703 @ 22
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by Tony » 16 Jan 2019, 17:08
Piet Luijken wrote: Geland, getaxied via Q en nu op oost K37 nose west.
90004 pos id.
So nose to the fence that is ?
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by Bennie » 16 Jan 2019, 17:11
Tony wrote: Piet Luijken wrote: Geland, getaxied via Q en nu op oost K37 nose west.
90004 pos id.
So nose to the fence that is ?
Negative. Both the Yank and Canadian are parked with their nose towards RWY22.
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by Tony » 16 Jan 2019, 17:22
Bennie wrote: Tony wrote: Piet Luijken wrote: Geland, getaxied via Q en nu op oost K37 nose west.
90004 pos id.
So nose to the fence that is ?
Negative. Both the Yank and Canadian are parked with their nose towards RWY22.
Is it worth a try to make a nightshot?
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by Bennie » 16 Jan 2019, 17:36
Bennie wrote: Tony wrote: Piet Luijken wrote: Geland, getaxied via Q en nu op oost K37 nose west.
90004 pos id.
Negative. Both the Yank and Canadian are parked with their nose towards RWY22.
Is it worth a try to make a nightshot?
The Yank might work... fence is high though..
Ben
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by DG.Aviation » 16 Jan 2019, 20:04
Is there an departure time availeble for the SAM020 that is parked at K37?
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by EC » 16 Jan 2019, 20:08
Een nacht opname van de Amerikaan zou kunnen maar er is een kring van rood witte dranghekken omheen gezet.
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by Bennie » 16 Jan 2019, 20:37
DG.Aviation wrote: Is there an departure time availeble for the SAM020 that is parked at K37?
No, not yet.
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by Key » 16 Jan 2019, 21:51
Not read here yet but 144614 also confirmed.
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by Bennie » 16 Jan 2019, 21:58
Key wrote: Not read here yet but 144614 also confirmed.
Erik
Sorry, forgot to mention that I logged her as she taxied in...
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