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C-5
50006 Westover
60022 Travis
70040 Travis
KC-10
50030 McGuire
C-17
33117 Mississippi
33127 McGuire
66162 Travis
77178 Dover
77189 Charleston
KC-135
23506 New Hampshire
F-16
10403 SP/bl
ETAR 19-07-2010
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- Maurice
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Re: ETAR 19.07.2010
Hi 86er,
Below our log from today between 08:30-18:30h and question:
06-8610 C-130J-30 37 AS
06-8611 C-130J-30 37 AS
06-8612 C-130J-30 37 AS
07-8608 C-130J-30 37 AS
08-8601 C-130J-30 37 AS '86 AW'
08-8603 C-130J-30 37 AS '37 AS'
08-8604 C-130J-30 37 AS
08-8605 C-130J-30 37 AS
08-8606 C-130J-30 37 AS
08-8607 C-130J-30 37 AS
85-0006 C-5B 337 AS AFRC
86-0022 C-5B 22 AS
87-0031 C-5B 337 AS AFRC
87-0040 C-5B 22 AS
85-0030 KC-10A 2 ARS
03-3117 C-17A 183 AS MS ANG
03-3127 C-17A 6 AS
04-4138 C-17A 729 AS AFRC
07-7178 C-17A 436 AW
84-0111 C-21A 76 AS
92-3021 C-130H 773 AS AFRC
62-3506 KC-135R 133 ARS NH ANG
62-3572 KC-135R nn
91-0403/SP F-16C 23 FS
+ 2x C-17A Hot Cargo
+ 1x UH-60 in the morning 8:30/9-ish
Due to other priorities we missed the departure of no less than 6 Lakota's, among them two in aggressor camo .
Our question: there were 3 C-17s parked at hot cargo. One of which (04-4138) left in the late afternoon. Do you know which two remaind behind at your log-time (1815)? MTIA.
Best regards,
Maurice.
Below our log from today between 08:30-18:30h and question:
06-8610 C-130J-30 37 AS
06-8611 C-130J-30 37 AS
06-8612 C-130J-30 37 AS
07-8608 C-130J-30 37 AS
08-8601 C-130J-30 37 AS '86 AW'
08-8603 C-130J-30 37 AS '37 AS'
08-8604 C-130J-30 37 AS
08-8605 C-130J-30 37 AS
08-8606 C-130J-30 37 AS
08-8607 C-130J-30 37 AS
85-0006 C-5B 337 AS AFRC
86-0022 C-5B 22 AS
87-0031 C-5B 337 AS AFRC
87-0040 C-5B 22 AS
85-0030 KC-10A 2 ARS
03-3117 C-17A 183 AS MS ANG
03-3127 C-17A 6 AS
04-4138 C-17A 729 AS AFRC
07-7178 C-17A 436 AW
84-0111 C-21A 76 AS
92-3021 C-130H 773 AS AFRC
62-3506 KC-135R 133 ARS NH ANG
62-3572 KC-135R nn
91-0403/SP F-16C 23 FS
+ 2x C-17A Hot Cargo
+ 1x UH-60 in the morning 8:30/9-ish
Due to other priorities we missed the departure of no less than 6 Lakota's, among them two in aggressor camo .
Our question: there were 3 C-17s parked at hot cargo. One of which (04-4138) left in the late afternoon. Do you know which two remaind behind at your log-time (1815)? MTIA.
Best regards,
Maurice.
Re: ETAR 19.07.2010
Hi Mo,
What can be a higher priority then reading 6 lakota's?
Sorry, cann't help you, tried to get them via flightplans, but no luck....
Oscar
What can be a higher priority then reading 6 lakota's?
Sorry, cann't help you, tried to get them via flightplans, but no luck....
Oscar
Maurice wrote: Due to other priorities we missed the departure of no less than 6 Lakota's, among them two in aggressor camo .
Maurice.
- Maurice
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Re: ETAR 19.07.2010
Mountain Dew!! Bet you agree with meOscar01 wrote:Hi Mo,
What can be a higher priority then reading 6 lakota's?
Re: ETAR 19.07.2010
Hey Maurice !!
Hot Cargo at 18:15 :
66162 Travis
77189 Charleston
See you
86er
Hot Cargo at 18:15 :
66162 Travis
77189 Charleston
See you
86er