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Bennie
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by Bennie » 02 Oct 2014, 19:55
Departing either 10:00 (Target) or 11:00 (Scheduled) local time:
RRR7196 / ZA936
RRR7198 / ZA939
Both flightnumbers incorrect: they should read RF R .
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by Bennie » 02 Oct 2014, 22:29
NAF10 (V-11) is due in from Eindhoven for a brief stop at 08:00. Parking K35.
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by Royaljordanian » 03 Oct 2014, 09:20
Bennie wrote: NAF10 (V-11) is due in from Eindhoven for a brief stop at 08:00. Parking K35.
Hello
ATD 0914LT to the Midlle East
Mvg,
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by Royaljordanian » 03 Oct 2014, 09:26
Bennie wrote: Departing either 10:00 (Target) or 11:00 (Scheduled) local time:
RRR7196 / ZA936
RRR7198 / ZA939
Both flightnumbers incorrect: they should read RF R .
Hello
STD 1010LT RFR7196
STD 1020LT RFR7198
Mvg,
All my posted timings are local !
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by paul-760 » 03 Oct 2014, 10:00
At 10:00lt crew is inside both helicopters. Engines not started yet.
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by paul-760 » 03 Oct 2014, 10:10
Dutch Coastguard PH-CGC just takied away from Schiphol Oost and took off.
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by paul-760 » 03 Oct 2014, 10:11
Engine start of the Pumas.
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by wamovements » 03 Oct 2014, 10:23
Bennie wrote: Both flightnumbers incorrect: they should read RF R .
Official abbreviation of RAFAIR is RRR and not RFR, so correct after all.
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by Royaljordanian » 03 Oct 2014, 10:31
wamovements wrote: Bennie wrote: Both flightnumbers incorrect: they should read RF R .
Official abbreviation of RAFAIR is RRR and not RFR, so correct after all.
Hello
Their flightplan also mentiones R
F R
Mvg,
All my posted timings are local !
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by paul-760 » 03 Oct 2014, 10:34
The first one took off towards Aalsmeer; second one now on runway.
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by Aircolours » 03 Oct 2014, 11:02
wamovements wrote: Bennie wrote: Both flightnumbers incorrect: they should read RF R .
Official abbreviation of RAFAIR is RRR and not RFR, so correct after all.
I always thought RFR = Rafair, RRR=Ascot
Question:
Has our beloved Gulfstream V-11 already arrived/departed??
Brgds, Peter
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by Royaljordanian » 03 Oct 2014, 11:06
Aircolours wrote: wamovements wrote: Bennie wrote: Both flightnumbers incorrect: they should read RF R .
Official abbreviation of RAFAIR is RRR and not RFR, so correct after all.
I always thought RFR = Rafair, RRR=Ascot
Question:
Has our beloved Gulfstream V-11 already arrived/departed??
Brgds, Peter
Hello Peter
Please check the 3rd post
Mvg,
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by Aircolours » 03 Oct 2014, 11:24
Oepsie
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by Richard from Rotterdam » 03 Oct 2014, 12:11
As far as I know Rafair has ICAO code RFR and IATA code RR. Maybe that's the reason for the mixup? ICAO code RRR (IATA code RS) was always used for the Ascot flights, being transports (the acronym of the Air Support Command Overseas Transport).