Several SAM flights enroute the Southwest today.
SAM-736 #99-0003
SAM-762 #01-0015
SAM-622 #97-0401
Maybe emergency evac for VPOTUS if flooding gets to bad, or just routine for return to DC (unsure when she is returning, maybe tomorrow).
Several SAM flights enroute the Southwest today.
SAM-736 #99-0003
SAM-762 #01-0015
SAM-622 #97-0401
Just was thinking maybe spare and Press planes to Hawaii Monday or could be forMaybe emergency evac for VPOTUS if flooding gets to bad.
Live Airplane Spotting.. This guy Plane Spotter Kevin Ray is the bomb! Second channel I see..Just was thinking maybe spare and Press planes to Hawaii Monday or could be for
VP ride home? Looks pretty rainy in So Cal today but LAX open for business.
Looks to be an MC-130J. AR capable receiving (lines above cockpit) and AR giving, outer wing tanks, at the lower rear appears to show probe refueling baskets. Also under the front nose an optical senor. When you look at the reg number sequence in Scramble it is grouped with other MC-130J's Maybe being delivered!!! Maybe to the 193rd SOW ????20-5935 Scramble still showing this one as 'on order'. Seems to belong to Dyess based on the callsign.
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Jim left out the commercial 747's US Transcoms departing out of Dover like Kalitta,UPS,Atlas almost everyday for that airport.Jim Geraghty, writing in National Review:
Beyond the roads and rails, the single most important hub of activity for getting both military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine is Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport, about 60 miles from the Ukrainian border and about 100 miles east of the city from which I’m writing this newsletter. U.S. and allied planes, including C-17 Globemaster, A400M Atlas, and C-130 Hercules cargo planes, regularly land and unloading weapons and supplies. The runways are protected by Patriot-missile batteries, visible from the road to the airport; while it may have the equivalent of a NATO air base operating on its runways, the airport still offers civilian flights to Warsaw and Gdansk.
Thanks for picsThe family and I headed home from Atlantic Beach this afternoon. Stopped off at Cherry Point as Clearance Departure was giving instructions out to several aircraft. When I heard the controller question if “one aircraft” would be using a different set of call signs going forward I suspected we would get to see one of two F35’s.
Low and behold after relocating to the end of 14R we caught one F35 and several AV8’s headed out to the warning areas off the coast.
Headed to Kinston we noticed a pair of V22’s flying along side us before making a 180 to run some patterns at Oak Grove OLF.
Arriving at Kinston caught 4 F15’s returning to Seymour with one doing a quick touch and go. Lastly caught a handful of A4’s from Draken International coming back in after playing aggressors.
Thanks for pics
What is that last picture.. Looks like a float from the Rose Bowl parade