Indeed: https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/xiam ... a-airport/Passenger wrote: ↑16 Aug 2018, 20:56 Probably this one: first a holding, then a go around, then landing that went wrong:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flig ... 7#1d86117d
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On 6th of January 2017, a guy by the name of Esteban Santiago killed 5 people and wounded 6 others in the arrival hall at Fort Lauderdale.
He had flown from his home town Anchorage and used his gun that he had checked as his sole luggage.
The Alaska resident has been diagnosed with schizophrenia but was found competent to stand trial. Prosecutors also charged he aggravated his mental illness by abusing hallucinogenic drugs after returning from Iraq, where he served with a National Guard unit.
According to the Sun Sentinel newspaper in Fort Lauderdale, Santiago was asked by U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom at his May hearing why he had gone on a shooting spree.
“Umm, I don’t know. I wasn’t really thinking about it at the moment,’’ he responded. “A lot of things were going on in my mind. Messages.”
Before the shooting, Santiago was briefly treated at an Anchorage mental institution after showing up at the local FBI office claiming to be hearing voices, then was released with no restrictions on owning a gun, authorities have said.
Sadly, the Advance Passenger Information didn't help identifying the threat before boarding nor did anybody in the baggage claim area make use of the second amendment authorizing them to carry a gun and defend themselves.
Esteban Santiago was sentenced last Friday to five consecutive life sentences plus 120 years.
H.A.
He had flown from his home town Anchorage and used his gun that he had checked as his sole luggage.
The Alaska resident has been diagnosed with schizophrenia but was found competent to stand trial. Prosecutors also charged he aggravated his mental illness by abusing hallucinogenic drugs after returning from Iraq, where he served with a National Guard unit.
According to the Sun Sentinel newspaper in Fort Lauderdale, Santiago was asked by U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom at his May hearing why he had gone on a shooting spree.
“Umm, I don’t know. I wasn’t really thinking about it at the moment,’’ he responded. “A lot of things were going on in my mind. Messages.”
Before the shooting, Santiago was briefly treated at an Anchorage mental institution after showing up at the local FBI office claiming to be hearing voices, then was released with no restrictions on owning a gun, authorities have said.
Sadly, the Advance Passenger Information didn't help identifying the threat before boarding nor did anybody in the baggage claim area make use of the second amendment authorizing them to carry a gun and defend themselves.
Esteban Santiago was sentenced last Friday to five consecutive life sentences plus 120 years.
H.A.
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Another technical failure at ATC AMS Amsterdam Airport:
Technische storing aan het back-up communicatiesysteem in de verkeerstorens op Schiphol - 27 aug 2018
Op dit moment is sprake van een technische storing aan het back-up communicatiesysteem in de verkeerstorens op Schiphol, waardoor er op deze luchthaven minder vliegverkeer kan worden afgehandeld om de veiligheid te waarborgen. Naar de oorzaak van de storing wordt onderzoek gedaan.
Er is op dit moment geen enkele reden aan te nemen dat de huidige storing iets te maken heeft met de storing op 15 augustus jongstleden. Er is geen relatie met de toekomstige torenverbouwing. Het verhelpen van de storing heeft de hoogst mogelijke prioriteit. Helaas is het nog niet duidelijk hoe lang het gaat duren voordat de storing is verholpen.
Wij realiseren ons dat dit grote impact heeft op passagiers, de luchthaven en luchtvaartmaatschappijen.
https://www.lvnl.nl/nieuws/nieuwsberich ... p-schiphol
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Any diversions to e.g. BRU?Passenger wrote: ↑27 Aug 2018, 17:28 Another technical failure at ATC AMS Amsterdam Airport:
Technische storing aan het back-up communicatiesysteem in de verkeerstorens op Schiphol - 27 aug 2018
Op dit moment is sprake van een technische storing aan het back-up communicatiesysteem in de verkeerstorens op Schiphol, waardoor er op deze luchthaven minder vliegverkeer kan worden afgehandeld om de veiligheid te waarborgen. Naar de oorzaak van de storing wordt onderzoek gedaan.
Er is op dit moment geen enkele reden aan te nemen dat de huidige storing iets te maken heeft met de storing op 15 augustus jongstleden. Er is geen relatie met de toekomstige torenverbouwing. Het verhelpen van de storing heeft de hoogst mogelijke prioriteit. Helaas is het nog niet duidelijk hoe lang het gaat duren voordat de storing is verholpen.
Wij realiseren ons dat dit grote impact heeft op passagiers, de luchthaven en luchtvaartmaatschappijen.
https://www.lvnl.nl/nieuws/nieuwsberich ... p-schiphol
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Hi. I'm Thibault Lapers. @ThibaultLapers & @TLspotting
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From an incident report from Kenya's Ministry of Transport, same aircraft as above:
"...At 1405 hours on 8 September 2011, a Cessna 208B Caravan, of registration 5Y-BOP, operated by Safarilink Aviation Limited, collided with a Topi antelope on landing at runway 27 of Musiara Airstrip in Masai Mara. The aircraft was conducting a regular scheduled passenger flight from Nairobi to Masai Mara via Loldia and back to Nairobi. The aircraft was on its second last stop before returning to Nairobi. There were 11 persons on board – 10 passengers and 1 crew member. There were no injuries reported as a result of the incident. The aircraft damage was concentrated on the propellers and the engine... The majority of passengers on the flight were visitors of Governor’s Camp in Masai Mara. The Camp had organized their transport from the airstrip to the Camp by sending relevant vehicles..."
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A very big bird flew over Belgium on Thursday afternoon:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... 0#1db0db53
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... 0#1db0db53
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Never seen these before, Air France 1993
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Today would have been the 72th birthday for Freddie Mercury (Queen).
His former colleagues at BA's Heathrow Ground/Luggage Handling have made this video for him:
His former colleagues at BA's Heathrow Ground/Luggage Handling have made this video for him: