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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

LOG Tuesday 10/02/2009

Cardiff IAP Runway in use 30
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Parked on stand 17 is Challenger 601 G-CHAI ..departed 18:29 to Oxford as "Hangar 837"
Parked on echo is Shell Falcon 900 VP-BSO ..departed 08:03 to Rotterdam as SHE723
Transients (Below FL160)
16:18 YRBIC B738 YR-BIC EB FL150 SW approaches-VLN-Lasham ..Blue Air
MOD St Athan Runway in use (26)
Inbound at 16:18 on a simulated birdstrike diversion is "Bronze 2" FRADU Hawk T.1 XX261/261 ..overshot 16:25 and returned to Yeovilton

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