EHLW 18-10-2022 (Exercise with USAF day 2)

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Re: EHLW 18-10-2022 (Exercise with USAF day 2)

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AlphaMike582 wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 16:14
Coati wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 16:00
AlphaMike582 wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 14:42 Will the French PC-21s be nightstopping?
Pretty obvious they are nightstopping!
Hello Coati, can you please explain the obviousness of the French Aircraft nightstopping?
i haven't seen a NOTAM that defines that the aerodrome is closed.
Aerodrome closes standard at 16.30lt unless stated otherwise by Notam.

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Re: EHLW 18-10-2022 (Exercise with USAF day 2)

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AlphaMike582 wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 16:14
Coati wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 16:00
AlphaMike582 wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 14:42 Will the French PC-21s be nightstopping?
Pretty obvious they are nightstopping!
Hello Coati, can you please explain the obviousness of the French Aircraft nightstopping?
i haven't seen a NOTAM that defines that the aerodrome is closed.
You should look for a NOTAM that the aerodrome is open. Usually the air base closes around 17:00ish (edit: 16:30LT, thanks Ranger!), it took the PC-21 all day to get here, so I would not expect the crew to get on board after landing after a daytrip and fly back to France.
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Re: EHLW 18-10-2022 (Exercise with USAF day 2)

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Coati wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 16:00 You should look for a NOTAM that the aerodrome is open. Usually the air base closes around 17:00ish, it took the PC-21 all day to get here, so I would not expect the crew to get on board after landing after a daytrip and fly back to France.
The trip was first to Ramstein and after that in a relatively short time to Leeuwarden.
So they didn't fly the whole day.
But still I think the chance that they will stay and leave tomorrow is a good one.
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Re: EHLW 18-10-2022 (Exercise with USAF day 2)

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Piet Luijken wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 13:32 1332 lt Arrow01 flight 4xF22 now airborne

06-4110/AK F-22A “11AF”Arrow01
05-4090/AK F-22A “90FS” arrow02
05-4103/AK F-22A arrow03
09-4190/AK F-22A arrow04

1350lt airborne
F-014 Slammer01
F-015 Slammer01

1403Lt airborne
F-013 Polly01
20-5573/LN 495th FS Polly02
20-5580/LN 495th FS Polly03
Callsigns of the F-22's is not Arrow... it is AERO.
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Re: EHLW 18-10-2022 (Exercise with USAF day 2)

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Okay, sounds the same, but thank you.
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Re: EHLW 18-10-2022 (Exercise with USAF day 2)

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Piet Luijken wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 16:30 Landed in order:
13/709-FO PC-21 FAF6526
15/709-FQ PC-21 FAF6527
14/709-FP PC-21 FAF6525
These birds are physically missing the hyphen (-) in their codes!
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