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- Bruspotter
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Damn, I just missed it then...
This morning I was hanging the Airliner World Air Nauru poster from this month's issue on my wall at work and was thinking I'd like to see (and hear) a 737-200 in real once... If I stayed twenty minutes longer sunday I would have had it... what a pitty...
Better luck next time I guess...
This morning I was hanging the Airliner World Air Nauru poster from this month's issue on my wall at work and was thinking I'd like to see (and hear) a 737-200 in real once... If I stayed twenty minutes longer sunday I would have had it... what a pitty...
Better luck next time I guess...
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EBAW_flyer
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Notice the Tunisair A300 in the backgound of the AA 767? I was on it. We actually had to depart saturday 02/04 at about 21 Hrs but after 2 hours of delay and after that 2 aborted takeoffs we returned to that parking spot. We deplaned again at about 24hrs and we where at the Sheraton Airport hotel at about 02hrs. Then after a short night (we could depart from 06hrs on) we had another long delay until 14hrs sunday 03/04 (after the planed had done some engine runs). So in total about 19hrs of delay.
EBAW_flyer wrote:Notice the Tunisair A300 in the backgound of the AA 767? I was on it. We actually had to depart saturday 02/04 at about 21 Hrs but after 2 hours of delay and after that 2 aborted takeoffs we returned to that parking spot. We deplaned again at about 24hrs and we where at the Sheraton Airport hotel at about 02hrs. Then after a short night (we could depart from 06hrs on) we had another long delay until 14hrs sunday 03/04 (after the planed had done some engine runs). So in total about 19hrs of delay.
Nice pictures! Especially the one with the Tunisair in the background. It gives the impression of a very busy airport (which it is - sometimes).EBAW_flyer wrote:Notice the Tunisair A300 in the backgound of the AA 767? I was on it.
Is this A300 from Tunisair coming often to Brussels? What do they have besides this A300. Is there a chance to see other big planes from them (A310, ...)?
Danny
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EBAW_flyer
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I have made a full report in that topic.EBAW_Flyer, do you mind giving some extra information on your delay in this forum-topic? https://www.aviation24.be/postp84433.html#84433
The A300 was a charter flight, today we returned with 2 A320's, normal equipement I guess is A319/320 or 737-600. They don't have A310's.
And one word about Tunisair: the crew was unfriendly, they didn't care about the passengers and the aircraft (even the A320, wich is quite a new airplane) where really crap ("rammelbakken"). I will never fly this airline again.
Thanks EBAW_Flyer, I have split your message in that Dutch topic and created a new topic in the 'airline experience'-forum as this deserves a topic over there 
https://www.aviation24.be/postp85410.html#85410
https://www.aviation24.be/postp85410.html#85410
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AirforceNiels
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WoodPecker
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Robin_Bamps
The A300 is the biggest type in Tunisair's fleet. Other types operated by Tunisair are the B737-500 and -600 ; the A319 and the A320.DannyVDB wrote: Is this A300 from Tunisair coming often to Brussels? What do they have besides this A300. Is there a chance to see other big planes from them (A310, ...)?
All types can be regulary seen at BRU, the A300 is mostly operating the Saturday evening rotation from Tunis.
Best regards, Robin Bamps.