EHAM 18-12-2010, overvliegers

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EHAM 18-12-2010, overvliegers

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LHR is closed till 4PM lt according this tweet.

I already saw A345 from ethiad and 2 BA 77E going to MAN + 77E of (A)NZ. 747 from QF is the only intresting plane in holding above nord sea now. If I see something on SBS or casper I will pass it to here. Unfortunalay I am ill and have to stay at home today. GL guys!

EDIT The QF 747 is climing in the direction of BRU some I put my money on DIV FRA! Note 77W of EK is know in the same holding.
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Re: EHAM 18-12-2010

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PIA 785 from Islamabad to LHR nu boven noordzee ten hoogte van AMS in afdaling. Gaat om een 77W AP-BHW. Richting AMS nu. EDIT draaide de bocht door nu richting RIVER

EDIT Gulf A332 en Virgin A346 maken ruime 180 graden bocht boven RIVER (zeeland)
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Re: EHAM 18-12-2010

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gulfair terug richting het oosten?

DUS? FRA?

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Airplaneman wrote:gulfair terug richting het oosten?

DUS? FRA?

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I think so. Virgin A346 made another 180 turn and another one 3 in total. Al turns are with a speed 480 kts! . PIA 77W climb to FL210 and in the direction of CDG.

BRU is more lucky already Royal Jordanian A332 and Biman Bangladesh 77E
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Also All Nippon Airways NH 201 circling at the Northsea .

I think there`s a lot of snow in the London area.

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nee idd ik denk dat het dan een chaos wordt want er komt hier ook nog veel sneeuw bij vanavond en vannacht :(
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Gulf Air GF003 diverting to FRA.

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Londen has about 15 cm of snow this Saturday. Schiphol would be crazy to accept more aircrafts. That would be very stupid. So a wise decision to not accept any other then the regulars. There are still thousands of Amsterdam passengers who need to get away and that's allready a problem, so even more passengers is not good.


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Re: EHAM 18-12-2010

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I think you both are right. 9V-SWO is making big turn above Utrecht. And JAL 77W was almost flying above AMS in the directions of CDG. ANA 77W still above North Sea. Virgin flow in the direction north og London and Air Astana (made a few seconds passing my house) a big turn and is not in the direction of LHR anymore.
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G-VIIG (ba 772) and G-BNLZ (ba 744) are joining the P4-EAS with his circles above zeeland.
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AAL136 American 772 N793AN gaat richting BRU op 6000 feet

EDIT: nu op 4000 feet boven BRU gaat hem daar neer zetten denk ik
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Vergeet ook niet dat een airline, welke op Amsterdam vliegt, hier altijd een vertegenwoordiger en/of een afhandelaar tot de beschikking heeft.
Zoals de Jal, ANA, Virgin, Gulf of Biman hebben dit allen niet (meer) en krijgen een prioriteit van niks.

Air Astana, British Airways of PIA zou nog enigzins mogelijk zijn (als voorbeeld).


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All nippon is also heading east,FRA just like the GF?
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Re: EHAM 18-12-2010

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Dit wordt erg druk de G-YMMR en G-YMMG komen er ook aan vanuit duitsland
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