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- Sabena_690
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BRU 05/02/2006
Due Brussels on Sunday 5 February 2006:
MA600/601 09:05/10:00 CRJ
QR041 07:10/08:25 A332
TUB8602 arr 06:50 CS-TEB L1011 from Puerto Plata, due out at 09:00 to Porto (ferry flight)
Source: biac.be and the luchtzak Spotters database.
Frederic
MA600/601 09:05/10:00 CRJ
QR041 07:10/08:25 A332
TUB8602 arr 06:50 CS-TEB L1011 from Puerto Plata, due out at 09:00 to Porto (ferry flight)
Source: biac.be and the luchtzak Spotters database.
Frederic
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EBBRspotter
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Robin_Bamps
That was N701CK.SAB-OM wrote:can someone confirm the reg. of the CKS210 (Kalitta Air - Connie) departing 25R at approx. 13:45LT ?
icao24 says N733ZT unconfirmed ...
thanks
Did you saw the plane moving (arr/dep) or parked ? I ask this because I notedwestwings wrote:SU-GAC was a ostend diversion, TF-FIE maybe from LiégeEBBRspotter wrote:Icelandair Cargo B757-23AF TF-FIE
TF-FIE yesterday near the DHL hangars already, on that day diverted from LGG.
And my question : Who can provide me the reg of the Centurion DC-10 at Brucargo ?
And if she departed already, when? If not, ETD? Thanks.
Regards, Robin Bamps.
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Tristar1011
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For which company is Icelandair flying on the route Keflavik?deing wrote:The Centurion is due out Mondayevening at 2230, it operates the Dayton route because World Airways has been on strike all week.
TF-FIE was not a Liege diversion, it has been operating all week at night on the Keflavik route instead of the Air Atlanta 737F
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Robin_Bamps
Can I please remark that the Centurion mentioned in the Database is noted on days 1 & 2 ? So no guarantee today's Centurion was the same, hence the 4 DC-10's in their fleet.Tristar1011 wrote:For the Centurion, please check the Database first before asking such questions...
Tristar1011
Btw, if you look at the names of the persons underneath that Database you can see that I'm contributing every month. So I do know the existence of the Database...
Regards, Robin Bamps.
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Robin_Bamps
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Robin_Bamps
@ 21:30LTMKAirlines wrote:How is the weather for the moment at EBBR can we expect more diversions??
BRU Information Foxtrott 2025,
transition level 50, low visibility procedures in progress,
wind 290 degrees 6 knots, visibility 800 metres,
RVR runway 25L 1200m 1100m 1100m,
weather fog and light drizzle,
clouds broken at 100ft,
temperature 5, dewpoint 5, QNH 1029,
temporary visibility 1000m.
Regards, Robin Bamps.
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realplaneshaveprops
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Can somebody please (briefly) explain these concepts? :teach:BRU Information Foxtrott 2025,
transition level 50, low visibility procedures in progress,
wind 290 degrees 6 knots, visibility 800 metres,
RVR runway 25L 1200m 1100m 1100m,
- information Foxtrot
- transition level
- RVR
Thank you very much.
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Tristar1011
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I can't help but remark that you seem to be contributing to every database on the net... I thought you would have guessed by now that it's always the same Centurion.Robin_Bamps wrote:Can I please remark that the Centurion mentioned in the Database is noted on days 1 & 2 ? So no guarantee today's Centurion was the same, hence the 4 DC-10's in their fleet.Tristar1011 wrote:For the Centurion, please check the Database first before asking such questions...
Tristar1011
Btw, if you look at the names of the persons underneath that Database you can see that I'm contributing every month. So I do know the existence of the Database...
Regards, Robin Bamps.
Anyway, now you know! I hope you are satisfied
Tristar1011
Information foxtrot. Weather reports are given a letter each time a new report is broadcast and will usually have a time stamp as well. Pilots check the weather report well before making their approach andf will tell the controller that they have foxtrot upon first contact. If there has been a change (there probably will have been tonight) approach will tell the pilot that the current is golf or hotel etc and give the changes. Was at Heathrow this morning in foggy conditions and the RVR was constantly changing.
@ Tristar - there was no guarantee that the Centurion a/c would be the same as has previously visited soo Robin's question was quite valid - no need to be rude.
Meerkat
@ Tristar - there was no guarantee that the Centurion a/c would be the same as has previously visited soo Robin's question was quite valid - no need to be rude.
Meerkat