If you do copy information from another site, please do it right. You post at 16:43 that at 16:00h the An-22 is expected. If you would have read the info a bit more thorough, you would have seen that it was 16:00Z, which is 17:00 Local time.Thijs wrote:Thanks to luchtzak.be
27/03
AN-22 ADB ETA 16.00 ETD Tonight. (with broken AN-124 Engine)
Please also note the use of abbreviations. 'eta' stands for 'estimated time of arrival'. In this case, it was a scheduled time. The correct abbreviation for this is 'sta'. An eta is known when the plane is flying and expected at the destination, taking into account the weather conditions and airspeed.
The abuse of this abbreviations is very frustration for spotters looking for correct and accurate information.
According to my info, the An-22 has not yet departed at Gostomel at this very moment. Thus it is impossible to have an eta. The departure is scheduled for March 30.
Greetings,
Rutger