If anyone was at Brize today, would they please tell me which Voyager operated "RRR2200" departing at 14.50Z......eyeball report only, please.
Also, which one did "RRR2154" departing at 10.27Z....again, eyeball report, please.
Reason for this request is that SBS/PP/ADS-B all showed both flights as being operated by ZZ337 [43C6FA]....so we have a mis-coded box out there.
Cheers,
Bob
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Brize Norton 11/01/2017
Re: Brize Norton 11/01/2017
Is there any reason that ZZ337 couldn't have landed after its morning flight, then departed later using the same call-sign?
Cheers, TM74
Cheers, TM74
Re: Brize Norton 11/01/2017
I'm afraid that three things rule that out, TM74.
1.) It couldn't have got back from the Med in time to be turned around ready for the second flight;
2.) Albert's website had no trace of it returning; and
3.) Visual over GOW this afternoon thought it was white rather than grey.
1.) It couldn't have got back from the Med in time to be turned around ready for the second flight;
2.) Albert's website had no trace of it returning; and
3.) Visual over GOW this afternoon thought it was white rather than grey.
Cheers, Bob
Re: Brize Norton 11/01/2017
Looking at FR24 currently RRR2155 is currently being flown by ZZ335
So it looks like ZZ335 (43C6F8) flew out as RRR2154
and ZZ337 (43C6FA) is currently flying as RRR2200
So it looks like ZZ335 (43C6F8) flew out as RRR2154
and ZZ337 (43C6FA) is currently flying as RRR2200
Re: Brize Norton 11/01/2017
Information received privately confirms that, Al.
Bit of a nuisance with the doubled-up hex though!!
Bit of a nuisance with the doubled-up hex though!!
Cheers, Bob
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