BRU 21/08/07

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Godfather
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BRU 21/08/07

Post by Godfather »

HEJ3090 EBBR LGIR MD82 SX-BSW

rut-her
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Re: EBBR 21/08/07

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Godfather wrote:HEJ3090 EBBR LGIR MD82 SX-BSW
Seems you are a bit late:
arrived 09:38 from HER/LGIR
departed 10:51 to HER/LGIR

Greetz,
Rutger

SabenaForever
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Post by SabenaForever »

hi

Today i landed at 11.30 from Barcelona, when we where taxiing, i saw a lot of firetrucks standing beside a A330 of Brussels Airlines (SN Colors) at Gate 206 L, does somebody knows the reason?

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Post by rut-her »

SabenaForever wrote:hi

Today i landed at 11.30 from Barcelona, when we where taxiing, i saw a lot of firetrucks standing beside a A330 of Brussels Airlines (SN Colors) at Gate 206 L, does somebody knows the reason?
Saw them too, but no idea why. As far as I could see they were checking the lugguge in a trolley, so maybe they found something?
Aircraft was OO-SFO.

Greetz,
Rutger

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Post by Sabena320 »

Yesterday (so the 20th) I saw exactly the same on the B-Terminal, don't know why.

Outsync
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Post by Outsync »

I don't know why ther were standing at the SFO, but a firetruck is always there when a flight from El Al arrives...

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SN_Bigbirdy
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Post by SN_Bigbirdy »

Outsync wrote:..., but a firetruck is always there when a flight from El Al arrives...
Which is "normal" as it is part of the security measures after the Bijlmermeer(?) disaster with a 747 of El Al in the Netherlands in the 90's... Not only firetruck is there, also police vehicles and a yellow car from the airport.

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Post by Kapitein »

SN_Bigbirdy wrote:
Outsync wrote:..., but a firetruck is always there when a flight from El Al arrives...
Which is "normal" as it is part of the security measures after the Bijlmermeer(?) disaster with a 747 of El Al in the Netherlands in the 90's... Not only firetruck is there, also police vehicles and a yellow car from the airport.

Grtz
Simon
In fact it's a measure that took place after the attack in the 1970's or 1980's here in BRU.

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Post by Sparrow »

I have a small report from yesterday evening between 19.30 and 20.35

EC-GNZ Futura B734
HA-LOE Malev B736
C-GTDP XL Airways A320 (nice to see)
G-EUPA British Airways A320
OO-VLS VLM F50
EI-DEI Aer Lingus A320
OO-VEN Brussels Airines B733
OO-DWI Brussels Airlines RJ100 (Europalia.europa sticker)
OO-DJV Brussels Airlines RJ85 (Rock Werchter sticker)
OO-DJZ Brussels Airlines RJ85
D-BRRR Contact Air ATR42 (all white)
S5-AAI Adria CRJ200 (Hit colors)
G-MAJK Eastern Airways J41
HB-JZM EasyJet A319
TC-FBY Free Bird A320
D-AVRD Lufthansa RJ85

But I have also some request. Sometimes I was too late to read the reg.
B757 of RAM
A319 of BMI and ERJ of BMI (I have G-RJX.)
ERJ of Air France Regional

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Bavo

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Post by Devon Rex »

Brubiac wrote:
SN_Bigbirdy wrote:
Outsync wrote:..., but a firetruck is always there when a flight from El Al arrives...
Which is "normal" as it is part of the security measures after the Bijlmermeer(?) disaster with a 747 of El Al in the Netherlands in the 90's... Not only firetruck is there, also police vehicles and a yellow car from the airport.

Grtz
Simon
In fact it's a measure that took place after the attack in the 1970's or 1980's here in BRU.
Which sounds indeed more acceptable, since the Bijlmer was an accident, not an attack...

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today

Post by Eric-sab038 »

Hello,

Something happened this morning at about 7:00h local time. I saw the "civil" fire brigade from Vilvoorde with about 8 vehicles at high speed to EBBR.
best regards,
Eric
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