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DTM closed 26Sep due aircraft over-run

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Old 26th Sep 2008, 09:22
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DTM closed 26Sep due aircraft over-run

DTM airport currently closed, apparently due to Nouvelair A321 aircraft over-running the runway.
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Where the f--- is DTM, christ can't some you blokes just give us the name.
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Dortmund.

But I agree, why cant people speak plainly when referring to a/c types, airlines, and airports instead of using codes that not everyone is aware of ?
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Dortmund, thank you
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Old 26th Sep 2008, 19:36
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Dortmund - it's in Germany and it's got a fairly short runway.

FFS - can't you lot just chuck DTM into google - it takes less time to do that than it does to start complaining about not knowing where DTM is!!!!
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Interesting how it's mainly spotters (sorry, enthusiasts) who use excessive abbreviations. Ok, everyone knows what a B737 and an A321 are. I know the ICAO codes for the airports I file flight plans to/from, and can probably remember the IATA codes of about 80% of those I've flown through as a pilot or passenger, but the rest? No chance...

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5150, google ! I know were Dortmund is clever dick, but don't know the code for every airport.

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And remember, some of us in our 70s can't always remember our name, but we can remember phone numbers of companies that we dealt with 10 years ago and have not used since.
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DTM "Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft"
google is not allways the answer !
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Like the way you edited that Mouser!

DTM found on google after a brief search . . .
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