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Old 2nd Jul 2006, 08:36
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1st July (am) - 121.500 Bay of Biscay

Would any French controllers, perhaps based at the Brest ATC centre, be able to shed any more information regarding the "incident" that happened yesterday morning about 48' N?

I'm really interested in the outcome and the type of aircraft involved.

I'm not giving away any more information due to the rather sensitive nature of the event but those that were involved will know.
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