Haha, imagine that!mill100 wrote: 12 Dec 2019, 16:17 Let's hope they didn't overload fuel now, so they might have to dump
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MM62227 Seems to be starting the approach right now for rwy20
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The french Dassault is F-RAFBAarjenP wrote: 12 Dec 2019, 13:34Yeah I also saw the "flyby" close to the cemetery of Zaventem. Meanwhile again at 41000ft above Germany, strange...pitrixplanespotting wrote: 12 Dec 2019, 12:16 No idea, just flew over my house at 2300 ft, pretty cool![]()
What was the registration of the French Dassault that came in just behind the Spanish T18-01 please?
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Great, thanks!
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SID for departures indeed : for Standard Instrument Departuremill100 wrote: 12 Dec 2019, 13:48 Sorry, mean Standard (instrument) Arrival (not Departure, ofcourse)
STAR for arrivals : Standard Terminal Arrival Route
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