OO-THA B747-400ERF TNT Airways Update
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- ehamspotter
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Hello;
Very nice pictures all!!
Here are a few of my pictures:
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5884440
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=569173
rgds:Jeroen
Very nice pictures all!!
Here are a few of my pictures:
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5884440
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=569173
rgds:Jeroen
Hi,
Maybe a strange question but here it goes...
While we were waiting for that jumbo to arrive I had a conversation with a girl which was a civie aviation freak, hoping to get a job as stewardess. We talked a while but since it was pretty cold she returned to her car to warm up. Some time after she got in the car I presume her dad talked her over to leave... She drives a blue Opel Corsa.
I kinda hoped to get contact info but she left before I had the chance... therefor this little call
So if you are the girl with the warm Sabena scarf and you like to keep contact, you can always drop me a pm or so...
Greetings and happy spotting
Tom
Maybe a strange question but here it goes...
While we were waiting for that jumbo to arrive I had a conversation with a girl which was a civie aviation freak, hoping to get a job as stewardess. We talked a while but since it was pretty cold she returned to her car to warm up. Some time after she got in the car I presume her dad talked her over to leave... She drives a blue Opel Corsa.
I kinda hoped to get contact info but she left before I had the chance... therefor this little call
So if you are the girl with the warm Sabena scarf and you like to keep contact, you can always drop me a pm or so...
Greetings and happy spotting
Tom
Apparently you have never ever had a CRM course... So I know what job you are not executing...grnkg wrote:Should I do, it costs a lot of money, potentially even human lives. So, no, I don't!Atlantis wrote: don't you made mistakes???????????????????????????
Kind regards,
GR.
But anyway thanks for the info en nice pictures...
- SN_Bigbirdy
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I know the girl you talked to, actually, we went yesterday to the airport for some spotting (stupid idea with this kind of weather )Bounder wrote:Hi,
Maybe a strange question but here it goes...
While we were waiting for that jumbo to arrive I had a conversation with a girl which was a civie aviation freak, hoping to get a job as stewardess.
Tom
I don't know your plans but she already has a friend but nevertheless I will tell her that someone is looking for her
grtz,
Simon
I went to LGG this afternoon.
It was too foogy to make any pictures, but it was very interesting anyway.
On sundays and on a special days like today, all TNT planes are parked there, some others too.
So I saw something like thirty planes, including the 747
It's possible to see it quite easily but there is a big fence in front, so you see only the 2/3 up.
80% of the planes were TNT. Others were bluebird cargo, icelandair cargo, a white 747 (CAL ?), ...
There were also 4 ryanair planes, diverted from charleroi yesterday.
I also noticed that they finished the plane parking north of the track, there's a lot changing everyday at LGG. I would love to see an aerial picture of that ... if anybody has one
LGG will look like this soon :
http://www.tnt.com/country/en_ta/about/ ... irport.pdf
pretty impressive.
It was too foogy to make any pictures, but it was very interesting anyway.
On sundays and on a special days like today, all TNT planes are parked there, some others too.
So I saw something like thirty planes, including the 747
It's possible to see it quite easily but there is a big fence in front, so you see only the 2/3 up.
80% of the planes were TNT. Others were bluebird cargo, icelandair cargo, a white 747 (CAL ?), ...
There were also 4 ryanair planes, diverted from charleroi yesterday.
I also noticed that they finished the plane parking north of the track, there's a lot changing everyday at LGG. I would love to see an aerial picture of that ... if anybody has one
LGG will look like this soon :
http://www.tnt.com/country/en_ta/about/ ... irport.pdf
pretty impressive.
little film:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kmhxTcwM98
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kmhxTcwM98
Cheers to your enthusiasm!
Hello all,
Hope you had a serene X-mas, and wish you a lot of flying hours, sexy airplanes pics, loads of money and cuddly feelings in 2007.
I am new on this forum. Coming back from Farawayland, I am converting from being a PPRUNER.
Coming here to tell you that, as an old f**t, I am impressed by the enthusiasm of the aviation community on this site in general, and in particular on this TNT 744 saga.
Allow me some outsider tipping comments;
To the guys who are desperate to know grnkg position, my wild uninformed but experienced guess is that it is mainly to dutyfully inform the general public; hence try P.R. And he probably knows more about CRM than many pilots but has a tongue in cheek approach. The one from Jupille is my favourite, grnkg :cheers:
Another one; you guys are next to professional photographers (Though I am not certain whether you would shoot Nahomi C. the same beautiful way you did the Big Lady), so how come I haven't yet seen any shot of Hotel Alpha on Airliners.net?
Finally, as this is the first time I read a thread about an airplane that leads to matchmaking, can I suggest to the moderator to open a new forum for it? :frantic:
All the best and keep on the good job.
Corto.
Hope you had a serene X-mas, and wish you a lot of flying hours, sexy airplanes pics, loads of money and cuddly feelings in 2007.
I am new on this forum. Coming back from Farawayland, I am converting from being a PPRUNER.
Coming here to tell you that, as an old f**t, I am impressed by the enthusiasm of the aviation community on this site in general, and in particular on this TNT 744 saga.
Allow me some outsider tipping comments;
To the guys who are desperate to know grnkg position, my wild uninformed but experienced guess is that it is mainly to dutyfully inform the general public; hence try P.R. And he probably knows more about CRM than many pilots but has a tongue in cheek approach. The one from Jupille is my favourite, grnkg :cheers:
Another one; you guys are next to professional photographers (Though I am not certain whether you would shoot Nahomi C. the same beautiful way you did the Big Lady), so how come I haven't yet seen any shot of Hotel Alpha on Airliners.net?
Finally, as this is the first time I read a thread about an airplane that leads to matchmaking, can I suggest to the moderator to open a new forum for it? :frantic:
All the best and keep on the good job.
Corto.
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here's my version ... of this beauty: dunno if they'll accept it on airliners.net because of the stairs ...
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=569253
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=569472
and to all those who are rude against grnkg, are you kids 13 years old or something ? In the first place I would like to thank grnkg for providing us with the info he posted providing usefull info to us all !!!
Regards Tim
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=569253
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=569472
and to all those who are rude against grnkg, are you kids 13 years old or something ? In the first place I would like to thank grnkg for providing us with the info he posted providing usefull info to us all !!!
Regards Tim