BRU 03/09/2006
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BRU 03/09/2006
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SK593 1045 Also retro C/S
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Can change ofcourse.
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RobinZartos
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> 03/09 22:40 Exeter SN 6003 22:40 AR1
Found this interesting one under the cargo section.
I guess it's a pax charter. Exeter = Southwest England.
Does SN ever perform any (exceptional) cargo charters with their RJ fleet?
> I'm curious how you know which plane comes on ...
There are various databases out there that provide this kind of flight information. Access is obviously restricted. These databases are expectedly used by people in operations related positions.
Found this interesting one under the cargo section.
I guess it's a pax charter. Exeter = Southwest England.
Does SN ever perform any (exceptional) cargo charters with their RJ fleet?
> I'm curious how you know which plane comes on ...
There are various databases out there that provide this kind of flight information. Access is obviously restricted. These databases are expectedly used by people in operations related positions.
There is a white Boeing 727 standing at Abelag right now, air traffic was stopped for +- 10 minutes this afternoon so the 727 could land on runway 07L.
Last edited by luchtzak on 04 Sep 2006, 09:02, edited 1 time in total.
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Robin_Bamps
For the case of the SAS Retro it isn't difficult : go to http://www.amadeus.net, fill in "From CPH to BRU", and you can ask for all flights CPH-BRU per day. If you see a SAS flight operated by A319 it's the one because SAS only has one A319 up to now.Established02 wrote:There are various databases out there that provide this kind of flight information. Access is obviously restricted. These databases are expectedly used by people in operations related positions.golf1411 wrote:How do you find that kind of information? I'm curious how you know which plane comes on the 10th of september.
(By the way, I saw the plane from the outside and inside today and it's really nice !)
Regards, Robin Bamps.
Should be this one: B727 carrying Togo's president, declared emergency landing; fearing he was out of fuel.luchtzak wrote:There is a white Boeing 727 standing at Abelag right now, air traffic was stopped for +- 10 minutes this afternoon so the 727 could land on runway 07L.
Het vliegtuig in moeilijkheden zou ditmaal een Boeing zijn geweest die vloog tussen Brussel en hoofdstad van Togo, Lomé. Volgens verscheidene bronnen was de president van Togo, Fauré Gnassingbe, aan boord van het toestel. Die had maandag een ontmoeting met Europees commissaris voor Ontwikkeling en Humanitaire Hulp, Louis Michel.
De piloot van het vliegtuig zou zondagavond rond 20 uur de controletoren gesignaleerd hebben dat er een probleem was. Hij vreesde dat het vliegtuig te weinig brandstof over had om te landen.
De luchthavenautoriteiten blokkeerden daarop het luchtverkeer en het vliegtuig landde op piste 07. Het vliegtuig zou op de landingsbaan in tegenovergestelde richting zijn geland. De piloot moest heel hard remmen, waarbij een wolk zwarte rook vrijkwam.
Biac en Belgocontrol bevestigen dat er zondag een incident plaatsvond, maar geven geen verdere details.
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