Seen @ 1131L over Lytham (St.Annes) area @ 12000ft approx., hdg nth,
C-17A 97-0047 [AE07F9] "RCH444" 437th AW, descending to low level over M.Bay for Lakes. Was hdg west of Silloth, over Solway Firth by 1150L.
Had departed Brize @ 1106L.
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USAF C-17A descending over the Fylde for LL Lakes
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Re: USAF C-17A descending over the Fylde for LL Lakes
should be posted in RCH section !!Tarnished1 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 10:49 amSeen @ 1131L over Lytham (St.Annes) area @ 12000ft approx., hdg nth,
C-17A 97-0047 [AE07F9] "RCH444" 437th AW, descending to low level over M.Bay for Lakes. Was hdg west of Silloth, over Solway Firth by 1150L.
Had departed Brize @ 1106L.
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Re: USAF C-17A descending over the Fylde for LL Lakes
I decided to post it where it is as it was low enough in my opinion, as so unusual for here, to warrant going in NW section. Also posts in UK Heads Up, Movements & OTT section covering its route through Lakes and in Scotland, so with hindsight I should have posted to there. Tracked over Blackpool Apt (incl within this subforum) and was over Fleetwood @ 7000ft approx descending (1133L).
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Re: USAF C-17A descending over the Fylde for LL Lakes
I think it was right for this to be posted in North West section as it was indeed OTT North West, it was low and rare to see.
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