Possibly 'Oldie' but not necessarily 'Golden'...
For many years I kept a passenger flying log which I sadly lost some years ago. I have been trying to reconstruct it from other information and sources and have been for the most part quite successful.
In 2004 and 2005 the family and I flew across from Leeds to Amsterdam to spend a few days in the city between Christmas and New Year. Our flights were with Jet 2 and I wondered if anyone would be able to identify the aircraft flown on from the dates and flight numbers. These were:
27/12/04 LS201
30/12/04 LS202
27/12/05 LS201
30/12/05 LS202
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
Flight log missing aircraft
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I hope someone can help you.
I hope someone can help you.
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Thanks for that. As you say, hopefully someone will know the answers. Very much looking forward to coming over from Leeds on 22 May for a spotting day.
When I know about these Jet 2 flights I will try and find the tricky ones such as a LIAT HS748 from Barbados to St Lucia in 1988..!
Thanks
Steve
When I know about these Jet 2 flights I will try and find the tricky ones such as a LIAT HS748 from Barbados to St Lucia in 1988..!
Thanks
Steve
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Re: Flight log missing aircraft
All G-CELCstevep22 wrote:27/12/04 LS201
30/12/04 LS202
27/12/05 LS201
G-CELUstevep22 wrote:30/12/05 LS202
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Jan Maarten Smeets, Heerenveen 31 oktober 2009
Jan Maarten Smeets, Heerenveen 31 oktober 2009
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Many thanks for your help. Much appreciated.
Steve
Steve