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Post by Hilco »

Taken and translated from the EWAS site:

31-10-08:
1x CN235 IAC early evening arr and dep
1x SF260 BAF arr 1100LT dep 1300LT

and possibly 1 T-steak

Have fun!

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Post by Stephan Lodewijks »

Stephan Lodewijks wrote:'RCH 308' landed at 1755lt.Its serial needs confirmation, but its unit is 62nd AW of the AMC. Parked at the hot cargo apron for now.

Its ETD is tomorrow at 1045lt.
The C-17 departed at around 1130lt this morning as 'RCH 383'. Tailnumber 00-0175 of 62nd AW.

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AME-4778 is in a holding pattern around eindhoven at this moment becuase of really bad weather...


chances are it will divert to florennes

No sign jet of the casa.
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mart wrote:chances are it will divert to florennes
on it's way to EBFS
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Post by Polleke_NL »

mart wrote:chances are it will divert to florennes
What's the reason they divert to EBFS ? Doesn't sound like a too obvious choice to me ??
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AME4778 is diverting to Brussels right now
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Post by KIER »

The reason for a divertion to Florennes / Brussel ????


What about much better visibility ......


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the question is why did they chose florennes to divert to, not what the reason for the diversion is.
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Post by Polleke_NL »

mart wrote:the question is why did they chose florennes to divert to, not what the reason for the diversion is.
Exactly, Florennes isn't the closest option and this time of year the Ardennes are very often hidden in thick fog too, even more often than our flatlands....
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AME4778 ATA Brussel 16:28LT. No ETD yet
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Post by Otto »

05/11

Opnieuw verwacht:

AME3527 C295 (T21.12) ALA 35. ETA 10:00LT, ETD 11:00LT.
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according to ewas identical times count for the 707
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Post by FISHER01 »

Polleke_NL wrote:
mart wrote:the question is why did they chose florennes to divert to, not what the reason for the diversion is.
Exactly, Florennes isn't the closest option and this time of year the Ardennes are very often hidden in thick fog too, even more often than our flatlands....
I think at that time florennes and Brussel where the closest bases whitout bad visibility
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Post by Key »

FISHER01 wrote:I think at that time florennes and Brussel where the closest bases whitout bad visibility
I could imagine noise regulations played a part, too.

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Post by Joris van Boven »

B707 47-01 landed around 10:30.
Grey aircraft, grey clouds :cry:
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