BRU 09/06/2018

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BRU 09/06/2018

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sta 13:30 B73M TF-ICE ICE554 from BIKF
std 14:15 B73M TF-ICE ICE555 to BIKF
std 15:35 A342 A7-HHK to OTBD
std 16:15 B739 9K-GCC KUG079 to OKBK

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Hello

xxxx-1515 GLF6 VPCER
1540-xxxx C56X DCAHO
xxxx-1555 A342 A7HHK
1615-1745 LJ55 DCWAY
xxxx-1640 KUG B739 9KGCC
1815-xxxx CL60 DANTR

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Hello

1600-1650 AEH E145 FHRAM

ALL TIMES LOCAL

Greetings,
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LH543 BOG-FRA A343 diverted to BRU just now. This happened also a few months ago with exactly the same flight.

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Interestingly, two days ago (June 6), LH543 diverted to Koln.

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Established02 wrote: 09 Jun 2018, 15:01 LH543 BOG-FRA A343 diverted to BRU just now. This happened also a few months ago with exactly the same flight.
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Fuel stop.
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Established02 wrote: 09 Jun 2018, 15:01 LH543 BOG-FRA A343 diverted to BRU just now. This happened also a few months ago with exactly the same flight.
25 March 2018 with D-AIGS
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It has spent exactly two hours in BRU. That's a long fuel stop! What a waste.

It's interesting to notice that a fuel stop may be required for a flight that usually doesn't exceed 11 hours. It's normally well within the A340's capabilities but Bogota airport must be really challenging.

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Request about the Lufthansa Technik hangar : What is the reg. of the LEVEL A330 inside the hangar
and what is the ID of that all white A330 in front of it?

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zerosix24 wrote: 12 Jun 2018, 10:55 Request about the Lufthansa Technik hangar : What is the reg. of the LEVEL A330 inside the hangar
and what is the ID of that all white A330 in front of it?

Arnoud
The LEVEL A330 is F-HLVL, the all white A330 I don't know. But this is probably a Hi Fly Malta plane.

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I'm not 100% sure, but I think the all white A330 is CS-TFZ.
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On the 8th, late evening the all white CS-TFZ as in front of the LH Technik hangar.
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And confirmation from FR now; he's on the radar :)
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AarjenP wrote: 12 Jun 2018, 13:09 And confirmation from FR now; he's on the radar :)
She is on the radar, aircraft are always female ;-)

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luchtzak wrote: 12 Jun 2018, 15:02
AarjenP wrote: 12 Jun 2018, 13:09 And confirmation from FR now; he's on the radar :)
She is on the radar, aircraft are always female ;-)
Ah, the sex of things!!!

If indeed the sea vessels are always feminine, I seldom hear the same for aircraft. For me they are neutral: "It is on the radar!" ;)
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Thanks guys!

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nicopapa wrote: 09 Jun 2018, 23:24 It has spent exactly two hours in BRU. That's a long fuel stop! What a waste.

It's interesting to notice that a fuel stop may be required for a flight that usually doesn't exceed 11 hours. It's normally well within the A340's capabilities but Bogota airport must be really challenging.
It seems the Germans realised that the A343 isn't a very formidable aircraft and started burning them on the apron... :lol:
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Vic Diesel wrote: 14 Jun 2018, 10:02
nicopapa wrote: 09 Jun 2018, 23:24 It has spent exactly two hours in BRU. That's a long fuel stop! What a waste.

It's interesting to notice that a fuel stop may be required for a flight that usually doesn't exceed 11 hours. It's normally well within the A340's capabilities but Bogota airport must be really challenging.
It seems the Germans realised that the A343 isn't a very formidable aircraft and started burning them on the apron... :lol:
Nothing new, Air France did the same more 20 years ago :mrgreen:

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