De Kooy (EHKD/DHR) - 2007
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Diamond12 PC-7 (L-..) 131Emvo Sq
ETA ???
ETD 14:15LT
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ETD 14:15LT
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NAS De Kooy
Arr. at 11.30LT UH-60A 87-24584 (SHAPE 4A).RN Lynx XZ732 is flying from De Kooy(NVY778)
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NAS De Kooy.
Arr. at 12.30LT AAC Lynxen XZ214 and XZ608.Dep. at 13.20LT to Danmark.Both AH7.
Re: NAS De Kooy.
Callsign: AAC654, dest. EKSP.boeij wrote:Arr. at 12.30LT AAC Lynxen XZ214 and XZ608.Dep. at 13.20LT to Danmark.Both AH7.
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NAS De Kooy
Today at De Kooy the D-661(Indian 16) and the Q-21(Redskin 11).
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Redskin 11 EHKD
Just departed EHKD Redskin 11 ( atd. 15.02LT ) 1000 ft to the south.
Just for a heads up.
Regards Pete
Just for a heads up.
Regards Pete
Fokker 50 at De Kooy
I was wondering whether a Fokker 50 could operate from Den Helder airport without any weight restrictions due to a short runway?
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I'd have to check the performance tables at work, but for longer range flights, I don't think so.
Short-haul flights to the UK (like the VLM operation) might be a possiblity, as the aircraft wouldn't be departing with a full fuel load, which makes a difference.
Then you also have to take the potential obstacles in the climbout path into account.
Regards,
Yorden
Short-haul flights to the UK (like the VLM operation) might be a possiblity, as the aircraft wouldn't be departing with a full fuel load, which makes a difference.
Then you also have to take the potential obstacles in the climbout path into account.
Regards,
Yorden
Last edited by flying_kiwi on 02 Mar 2007, 22:19, edited 1 time in total.
I've seen a Fokker 60 and a number of F.27's operating from Lelystad, which has a runway of the same length.
Also, F.27's used to fly from the grass-runway at Texel occasionaly.
I guess that it depends on the payload and weather circumstances wether or not it is possible to fly from an airfield like De Kooij.
You also might want to see a video of a 747 landing on a 1299m long runway in South Africa, even without use of thrust reversers... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1khgtadCIY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also, F.27's used to fly from the grass-runway at Texel occasionaly.
I guess that it depends on the payload and weather circumstances wether or not it is possible to fly from an airfield like De Kooij.
You also might want to see a video of a 747 landing on a 1299m long runway in South Africa, even without use of thrust reversers... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1khgtadCIY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.denhelderairport.nl/nieuws_v ... =95&lan=nl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
here a F-27 was on 25 april 98
Den Helder Airport offers a number of different facilities, which in size, are comparable with some of the Dutch airports, such as:
- Terminal building and Cargo shed
- Aprons and 8 hard stands
- Professional air-traffic-control
- ILS and VOR/DME
- Meteorological services
- Medical services
- Runway 04/22, length 1275 meter
- Max. take-off weight 27.000 kg
- Jet fuel A1 en Avgas
- Handling and freight agent
- Customs
- Immigration
- Restaurant
- Car parking facilities
- Hangar facilities
- Conference room
so here's the answer about runway length and max take-off weight.
Source: http://www.denhelderairport.nl/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Edit:changed everything in English
Greetings Ton
here a F-27 was on 25 april 98
Den Helder Airport offers a number of different facilities, which in size, are comparable with some of the Dutch airports, such as:
- Terminal building and Cargo shed
- Aprons and 8 hard stands
- Professional air-traffic-control
- ILS and VOR/DME
- Meteorological services
- Medical services
- Runway 04/22, length 1275 meter
- Max. take-off weight 27.000 kg
- Jet fuel A1 en Avgas
- Handling and freight agent
- Customs
- Immigration
- Restaurant
- Car parking facilities
- Hangar facilities
- Conference room
so here's the answer about runway length and max take-off weight.
Source: http://www.denhelderairport.nl/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Edit:changed everything in English
Greetings Ton
Last edited by Nozem on 03 Mar 2007, 10:02, edited 1 time in total.