Mönchengladbach (MGL/EDLN) 2020

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Re: Mönchengladbach (MGL/EDLN) 2020

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Finnish Coast Guard AS332 'OH-HVG' just left Marseille, on its way north again, with call sign H215Y.
Stops for today include Troyes, MGL (somewhere between 15:00 and 16:00), and continuing to Bad Bramstedt (near Hamburg)
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Re: Mönchengladbach (MGL/EDLN) 2020

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Thanks for the heads up.
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Re: Mönchengladbach (MGL/EDLN) 2020

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Chopper crossed level90, still on ground presumed at intermediate.

There's bad weather ahead enroute as for 2nd intermediate (EDLN): area Troyes-to-Metz is rather empty (stormy front)
+ originating Eifel-area drifting NW: showering rain/thunderstorms and (temp?) gusts foreseen up to 30-45kn ground (as good as for the whole Ardennes, NRW-area, incl. EDDK!)

Managable for the moment, but this can affect operations. Wonder if they'll circumnavigate, delay, or divert?
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Re: Mönchengladbach (MGL/EDLN) 2020

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Looks like it left Troyes and flying north.
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Re: Mönchengladbach (MGL/EDLN) 2020

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Canberra TT.18 wrote:Looks like it left Troyes and flying north.
And turning east near Reims.
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Re: Mönchengladbach (MGL/EDLN) 2020

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Landed 15.18
Now refuelling
Confirming OH-HVG
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Re: Mönchengladbach (MGL/EDLN) 2020

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Re: Mönchengladbach (MGL/EDLN) 2020

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I wonder if the runway at Mönchengladbach is long enough for the Lineage?
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Re: Mönchengladbach (MGL/EDLN) 2020

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michel N wrote: 12 Dec 2020, 13:20 I wonder if the runway at Mönchengladbach is long enough for the Lineage?
I think you’re right about that.
Runway is 1200m and Lineage needs 1852m for take off.
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