Noted at sunrise today
06-6163 C-17A
08-8190 C-17A Charl
02-1108 C-17A McChord
02-1104 C-17A McChord
03-3117 C-17A MS ANG
00-0177 C-17A Stewart
05-5139 C-17A MS ANG
03-3126 C-17A McGuire
08-5705 C-130J Dyess
08-5693 C-130J Dyess
08-5691 C-130J Dyess
11-5738 C-130J Rock
11-5752 C-130J Rock
63-8884 KC-135R 351ARS
Two of Dyess' are said to replace the Little Rocks on detachment here. All 3 Dyess arrived on 09jan16
ETAR 10-1-2016
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ETAR 10-1-2016
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Re: ETAR 10-1-2016
Otger,W&R wrote:Noted at sunrise today
06-6163 C-17A
08-8190 C-17A Charl
02-1108 C-17A McChord
02-1104 C-17A McChord
03-3117 C-17A MS ANG
00-0177 C-17A Stewart
05-5139 C-17A MS ANG
03-3126 C-17A McGuire
08-5705 C-130J Dyess
08-5693 C-130J Dyess
08-5691 C-130J Dyess
11-5738 C-130J Rock
11-5752 C-130J Rock
63-8884 KC-135R 351ARS
Two of Dyess' are said to replace the Little Rocks on detachment here. All 3 Dyess arrived on 09jan16
06-6163 is a Travis bird. A correction to 05-5139... This one normally lives in California at March ARB.
Another C17 arrived shortly after quiet hours calling RCH805. 02-1100 Memphis.
Also noted was Dover C5 85-0007 RCH265. and Navy C130 5313/JW CNV6026.
Ben
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Scramble member, reader & contributor since 1984
Re: ETAR 10-1-2016
05-5139 is indeed March (correct in my note book)
Two of the Dyess a/c left on monday
Two of the Dyess a/c left on monday
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Re: ETAR 10-1-2016
05-5139 ended up at KBWI, likely as a diversion due to the winds at ADW.