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Spike001
8th Sep 2005, 08:58
Currently having Northwest Dc-10 flying over for the second time, being VERY noisy, and looks like it's aborted a landing, and holding over here @ MAY VOR, anyone have any clue with what's going on?

Thanks

Balmy
8th Sep 2005, 09:34
talk about up to date?

Spike001
8th Sep 2005, 09:41
Well the a/c landed from what i saw on the net, and there seem to be no problems at Gatwick as other a/c are landing, so I imagine all was well in the end and just a tec. prob or something.

kendoll21
8th Sep 2005, 10:58
Their aircrafte are in the hangar every day at LGW. Always seem to be working on the engine in tail. Must be nearly at their sell by date

5milesbaby
8th Sep 2005, 12:29
How does an a/c "look like its aborted a landing"?

holyflyer
8th Sep 2005, 13:02
mmmm so no coincidence that the NW mechanics at MSP have been on strike since 20 Aug ?

Balmy
8th Sep 2005, 13:48
5 miles

Its the one with crinckle cut grin and lots of noise coming out the back

away from home
8th Sep 2005, 16:26
The Northwest had a possible flap problem, so went around and held temporarily to check things out. Nothing found-landed safely.

AFH x

Spike001
8th Sep 2005, 17:14
How does an a/c "look like its aborted a landing"?

...By switching on an Airband that I only listen to now and then when something seems odd/unusual, or thunderstorms in the area.
Initally they were reporting LOC established, then I saw it over here again! .. thats why I said the above.

Del Prado
9th Sep 2005, 15:01
Still, I'm sure it's all sorted now and is winging it's way back across the Atlantic.;)

SilentHandover
9th Sep 2005, 20:02
And then back to Gatwick a couple of hours later.

Farrell
10th Sep 2005, 05:43
Had the hardest landing of my life in a Northwest DC10 into Amsterdam.

Captain blamed the FO - what's new!

Jet II
10th Sep 2005, 07:16
Their aircrafte are in the hangar every day at LGW. Always seem to be working on the engine in tail. Must be nearly at their sell by date

Northwests routine DC10 maintenance has been contracted out to DAS Engineering - hence you usually see one of their aircraft in DAS's hangar at Gatwick.