Carnacalla wrote: » 747 inbound SNN. 19,000ft and decending. Stobart about to turn for approach, wind 240 degrees 40kts G 49kts.
Oops! wrote: » What is it??? Worth a trip to shannon??
Snowc wrote: » Looks like this aircraft is now scheduled for some time early next week according to a friend who works in Shannon
vicwatson wrote: » FR showing a Cirrus SR22 Off the coast of mayo heading west from STN at FL 39500, I thought the service ceiling was 17,500ft Where can that be going except toward storm ERIK Something up with FR?
Talking to me my friend in Shannon this flight looks like it won't stop at Shannon anymore due to weather
smurfjed wrote: » I just love this garbage, has your friend considered asking the pilot?
daelight wrote: » EI3701 / STK1BH BHX - CRK landed on the small westerly runway at Cork. That is pretty unusual!
PukkaStukka wrote: » Emirates EK15 (A380) Dubai - Gatwick seems to be in a spot of bother. FR showed it flying loops around Kent and the south coast, presumably troubleshooting an issue. It's now climbed to FL190 and is currently flying north past Oxford, presumably enroute to Manchester.
GBX wrote: » https://twitter.com/airplusnews/status/1093864586388885504
RocketRaccoon wrote: » A saudi 787 or at least that's what i imagine they're talking about.
EchoIndia wrote: » HZ-MF7 B787 STA EINN 0600, transit stop on delivery flight.
vicwatson wrote: » Never fails to amaze me the power they have at their disposal when needed in these situations, throttle and zoom
Did they damage the landing gear is that why the didn’t retract the gear as soon as airborne which I’ve seen done so many times on a go-around?
billie1b wrote: » So nothing exciting at all then
BZ wrote: » 787BBJ on delivery to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, not something you see everyday.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Definitely not worth all the cloaks and daggers here over the last few days. It's a 787, not a UFO.