ETAD 17-02-2022

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ETAD 17-02-2022

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RCH675 arrived here from Hill, UT.
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Re: ETAD 17-02-2022

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Question. Are the Hill F-35's flying missions out of Spang?
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Re: ETAD 17-02-2022

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Having no specific knowledge so: [speculation mode on]
After a transatlantic flight having crossed many timezones a recovery of jetlag is mandatory.
You may see familiarisation flights on friday, missions I would not expect before monday [speculation mode off]
Previous messages mention a split of 6 to Norway and 6 in Spang, so keep looking for transportflights to Norway as well.
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Re: ETAD 17-02-2022

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Thanks Flyboy. I will be check in here now and then for updates and news.
Might drive down there Tuesday then to have a look.
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Re: ETAD 17-02-2022

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Flyboy wrote: 17 Feb 2022, 13:17 After a transatlantic flight having crossed many timezones a recovery of jetlag is mandatory.
Does that only apply to the pilots that transferred the jets or to the ones that arrived in the supporting a/c as well?
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Re: ETAD 17-02-2022

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SquAdmin wrote: 17 Feb 2022, 15:02
Flyboy wrote: 17 Feb 2022, 13:17 After a transatlantic flight having crossed many timezones a recovery of jetlag is mandatory.
Does that only apply to the pilots that transferred the jets or to the ones that arrived in the supporting a/c as well?
Likely to both, although the minimum duration of the 'rest period' will be different.
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