Carnacalla wrote: » 747 inbound SNN. 19,000ft and decending. Stobart about to turn for approach, wind 240 degrees 40kts G 49kts.
Carnacalla wrote: » According to wikipedia "Service ceiling: 10,200 m (33,500 ft)" so no, its probably incorrect.
Shannon757 wrote: » Good ol reliable Wikipedia...:rolleyes:
tippman1 wrote: » Did EI-LBS do a training/test flight this evening or did it have to return from a transatlantic flight? Doesn't seem to have a scheduled flt. no. so maybe a technical sortie of some sort?
BZ wrote: » Test flight after maintenance. The new 757 for EI has had its winglets fitted with engines to follow shortly.
deaddonkey15 wrote: » A new 757? So they have 4 now?
snubbleste wrote: » The new Dxb-Akl has disappeared from FR24 map. Last I saw it, EK448 was east of Mel heading to Akl and it just has gone to 'unknown' status. Why?
Oscar Bravo wrote: » Ryanair from Paris to Shannon in the hold outside Shannon. climbing now to 8000 feet. making an approach soon.
reg is N800AK
arubex wrote: » Private 727 currently in Belfast City is due to depart on Wednesday around lunchtime. Should show on FR24, reg is N800AK. Black / red / grey livery looks rather like Trump's livery but apparently not one of his. Oh, apparently it was one of his! But he sold it for the 757.
nd001 wrote: » Any particular reason aer lingus 757 is doing dublin to Cork at the moment showing as either 990
Carnacalla wrote: » Its not its flying DUB-SNN for this afternoons SNN-BOS flight.
arubex wrote: » 10:45 727 N800AK dep Belfast, heading south-easthttp://fr24.com/N800AK/8f9b9f0 Another rumour about its occupants is a group of Dubai-based investors looking at property in NI. Adele was in a corporate CRJ that departed a bit earlier in the morning.
deaddonkey15 wrote: » It appears to be returning to Dublin now. EI991.
paulhardman wrote: » EI-LBR flew DUB-SNN as EI990 EI-LBS flew SNN-DUB as EI991 According to FR24 anyway...
nd001 wrote: » Anybody know the reason for that? ?
MoeJay wrote: » If I remember correctly, the SNN JFK doesn't start up again for a couple of weeks....?