Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2018

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Re: Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2018

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On 11th December 2018, OO-SFU (A330-200) performing flight SN-358 (dep 10th Dec) from Kinshasa to Brussels, was enroute at FL380 over Algeria when the left hand engine failed prompting the crew to drift the aircraft down to below FL270. The crew was able to re-start the engine in flight, climbed back to FL380 and continued the flight to Brussels.

Source - more info:
http://avherald.com/h?article=4c170682&opt=0
Flight on FR24:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... u#1ed3a3bd

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Cracked windshield for a Bulgaria Air ERJ-190 Brussels-Sofia:
http://avherald.com/h?article=4c17adc8&opt=0

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Re: Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2018

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This little jet took off in Nuremberg and has been flying low altitude for a while. Anyone knows what he's up to? Taking pics? Sampling the territory?
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Re: Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2018

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I couldn't say, but he is mighty close to violating the reserved airspace around the NATO installations at Casteau... Photography seems little likely, but perhaps (procedural) training?

NB if you have ever stood next to a CL604, you won't call it a "little" jet anymore :)

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Based on the screenshot, an approach or two on EBCV's rwy 26 was part of the flight.

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domtom wrote: 17 Dec 2018, 12:22Anyone knows what he's up to?
A navaid calibration flight at Chièvres Air Base, similar to these guys
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A modified CL-60 Challenger aircraft, flown by Airmen from the Air Force Flight Standards Agency, makes a low-level approach April 10 past the new instrument landing system antenna at a Southwest Asia airfield. The aircrew used on-board instrumentation to calibrate the ILS and ensure the navigational aid meets standards. (U.S. Air Force photo /Airman 1st Class Gustavo Gonzalez)

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Well if they were US'an (or at least NATO), as I suspected, that would explain they knew what to do to legally cross the SHAPE airspace. Why they wanted to fly there is still a bit of a mistery...

Also, if they can afford to use a jet for this type of flight, I can see no lack of military budgets :roll: Even EBBR Zaventem uses a modest King Air for that job - at those altitudes, jets are not terribly efficient.

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jan_olieslagers wrote: 17 Dec 2018, 13:16 I couldn't say, but he is mighty close to violating the reserved airspace around the NATO installations at Casteau... Photography seems little likely, but perhaps (procedural) training?

NB if you have ever stood next to a CL604, you won't call it a "little" jet anymore :)
Thanks. I thought so as well. Perhaps a regular training flight.

So does Chievre airport serve NATO, then? Of who?

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jan_olieslagers wrote: 17 Dec 2018, 18:57 Well if they were US'an (or at least NATO), as I suspected, that would explain they knew what to do to legally cross the SHAPE airspace. Why they wanted to fly there is still a bit of a mistery...

Also, if they can afford to use a jet for this type of flight, I can see no lack of military budgets :roll: Even EBBR Zaventem uses a modest King Air for that job - at those altitudes, jets are not terribly efficient.
Thanks to both of you. Makes alot of sense. Was the aircraft just based in Nuremberg then? And would this be a NATO plane? And new ILS Équipment?

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Chièvres is a USAF base, it mostly serves VIP transports (check it out on Wikipedia).
Most likely the plane was from the USAF, too, that should be visible from FR24.
And not necessarily new ILS equipment: calibration must be done periodically, perhaps once per year or so.

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It was N88, a CL604 registered to the FAA

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DIBO wrote: 19 Dec 2018, 12:11 Flybe's BE6031 (operated as Stobart STK5AM) Groningen-Southend, returned a few minutes after departure back to GRQ
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This plane was scheduled to fly the SEN-ANR leg afterwards, so this flight has been delayed considerably.
Landing gear issue ("could not retract landing gear").

The aircraft positionned to Southend as STK61P, so probably without passengers:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/ei-fmk

... and this one took over SEN-ANR-SEN
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/ei-fmj

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SN3779 (OO-SNF) on route to Tenerife made a u-turn back to Brussels, and is currently on final to RWY 19

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Robby wrote: 21 Dec 2018, 09:20 SN3779 (OO-SNF) on route to Tenerife made a u-turn back to Brussels, and is currently on final to RWY 19
A strange smell in the cabin: https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/luft ... the-cabin/

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Re: Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2018

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Who knows what happened with OO-LOE of TUIfly flight 161 to PUJ today 22.12...it never departed ( till now ). Some friend on board but no news ?
Flightradar indicates estimated departure time 11.50 but the flight disapeared on the BRU website suddenly. Thx...

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Re: Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2018

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Hi
OO-LOE is cancelled..TB161 will be operated now tomorrow morning std 8 AM with A340 from Air Plus Ultra(Spain)
gtz
paul

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