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Old 2nd December 2004 | 22:20
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Locusts are US

Shame ACE (Lanzarotee) were not advising pilots on approach that they were about to land in a swarm (Not very thick) of Locusts. Very distracting and a pain clearing out some intakes. But amazed how many a/c went past the normal exit point whilst we were on the ground.
Locusts I guess not considered significant?
( Wonder how many ditched on the way from N.Africa)
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Old 2nd December 2004 | 22:34
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Thought ACE was swarming with Lo-costs, not locusts...
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