DLH A380 Diverting to Paris
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DLH A380 Diverting to Paris
Was outside about 50 minutes ago photographing the westbound A380 overflying Jersey. 5 minutes later I observed that it had made a left turn & was heading east & making a rapid descent to FL280. It stabilized at 280 until closer to Paris; & then descended at 3000fpm+
before making an, apparently, safe landing at Paris. Just wondered if anyone knows the full story.
before making an, apparently, safe landing at Paris. Just wondered if anyone knows the full story.
Most likely a medical emergency.
Yes, whenever they require priority.
It's back in the air en route to LAX.
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Yes, saw it again a while ago - got some nice photos of it !
I’m interested in A380 “happenings”, as my son flies them. He thought it was most likely a sick pax, too.
Thanks to all.
I’m interested in A380 “happenings”, as my son flies them. He thought it was most likely a sick pax, too.
Thanks to all.
DLH? What century are you in?
Care to elaborate?
Well, then the same goes for BMW and many other brands.
And for BMW no research needed, it has on its website a historical overview page of their activities in that era. And it's even (partly) aviation related, so not too big a topic drift
And for BMW no research needed, it has on its website a historical overview page of their activities in that era. And it's even (partly) aviation related, so not too big a topic drift
Well, then the same goes for BMW and many other brands.
And for BMW no research needed, it has on its website a historical overview page of their activities in that era. And it's even (partly) aviation related, so not too big a topic drift
And for BMW no research needed, it has on its website a historical overview page of their activities in that era. And it's even (partly) aviation related, so not too big a topic drift
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After 38 years in ATC, I always use ICAO designator for airlines & aerodromes. Before the switch to 3 letters for airlines I used the 2 letter codes, which would have been LH in this case. Can’t see where I have gone wrong !