Interesting aircraft - what have you seen on your computer today?
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SP according to MyLondon a ' Medical Emergency ' was declared over Northern Island
Hi SP according to MyLondon a ' Medical Emergency ' was declared over Northern Ireland , worked out on Flight24 this would of been around 13:40 BST with 50 minutes remaining of the flight.
https://www.mylondon.news/news/zone-...light-20296555
https://www.mylondon.news/news/zone-...light-20296555
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I think another first type for me, Jet Ranger X G-IDFE. Sounded just like an earlier Jet Banger and from half a mile away I couldn't visually detect the differences!
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lots of heavy noisy jet traffic o/head Bicester heading North this morning, cloud cover so not been visual, any ideas please, thanks, rgds.
They have a single Max 9 (so far), but that variant has yet to put in an appearance at LHR.
That's surprised me, perhaps I just wasn't paying as much attention to the LHR movements before in comparison since a year ago when there was plenty of time to do so. I suppose in the last year most of the European airlines have used wide bodies on the short haul routes, so fewer chances to see the 737Max's.
SHJ - I am surprised you hadn't heard that the 737Max has been grounded since March 2019 until just recently, hence none could have operated into Heathrow in the last year. Before that, 737Max deliveries began in May 2017 and for example Air Canada used one daily into Heathrow from May 2018 until the grounding.
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A340 CS-TQZ on approach into Heathrow - Flight Tracker shows a RAAF roundel, though it has a HFY callsign...
Saying the other day I hadn't seen a MAX yet, thinking about it, I probably did see Air Canada examples once or twice, operating the St Johns service.
Saying the other day I hadn't seen a MAX yet, thinking about it, I probably did see Air Canada examples once or twice, operating the St Johns service.
A pair of Swearingen C-26B Metroliners airborne out of Cork
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Shut up you noisy b******! Just had a very loud visit from a Chinook, looks like he's entered the Thames heli-lane. My mate in Worthing must have better double glazing, it flew past his gaff and he didn't hear a thing...
In the last month I've spotted 3 different light aircraft showing up on trackers in suburban neighbourhoods. First thought was that it was one of the anomalies that turn up from time to time, but on doing some detective work 2 of the 3 seem to be at the residences of the registered owners.
So, it is possible that the wings were taken off and transported to the properties, assuming they have garden/garage space, but I think that this is unlikely. Might I be seeing some electronic part of the aircrafts that encompasses the transponder and they are being powered up from time to time ? Curious.
So, it is possible that the wings were taken off and transported to the properties, assuming they have garden/garage space, but I think that this is unlikely. Might I be seeing some electronic part of the aircrafts that encompasses the transponder and they are being powered up from time to time ? Curious.
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Two of them aren't far from me - the Europa comes apart quite easily, not sure whether the RV's wings are so easily removed, but I suspect they are receiving maintenance/mods at the owner's abode while lockdown prevented travel to the airydrome...
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14:45 Lockheed C-130J-30 Super Hercules 13-5776 [ THIEF42 ] , tracking 215 degrees overhead Bracknell , now tracking 210 (14.50) at 24,000 feet great noise/vibes through the mostly thick clouds , out of Mildenhall ..
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14:58 Just noticed a Boeing KC-135T Stratotanker 59-1464 at 16,000 feet over the north sea just above Norwich, been up doing 50 mile diameter loops for the last 90 minutes - out of Mildenhall.
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light aircraft showing up on trackers in suburban neighbourhoods
In the last month I've spotted 3 different light aircraft showing up on trackers in suburban neighbourhoods. First thought was that it was one of the anomalies that turn up from time to time, but on doing some detective work 2 of the 3 seem to be at the residences of the registered owners.
So, it is possible that the wings were taken off and transported to the properties, assuming they have garden/garage space, but I think that this is unlikely. Might I be seeing some electronic part of the aircrafts that encompasses the transponder and they are being powered up from time to time ? Curious.
So, it is possible that the wings were taken off and transported to the properties, assuming they have garden/garage space, but I think that this is unlikely. Might I be seeing some electronic part of the aircrafts that encompasses the transponder and they are being powered up from time to time ? Curious.
Don't forget those ' warm ' cannabis factories also ...
As the technologies get better ..