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First Qantas Freight BAe 146 With ADS-B
Looks like the first BAe 146 for Qantas Freight (Cobham) has been fitted with ADS-B.
VH-NJF is the lucky one, which until last week has not flown since December 31st 2014.
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Flown: AIB: 320 (200), 321 (200), 330 (200,300), 340 (200), 380 (800) ATR: 72 (500) BOE: 717 (200), 737 (300,400,700,800), 747 (400), 767 (300), 777 (300), 787 (8,9) DHC: DH3, DH4 EMB: E70, E90 FKR: F100 SWR: SW4 |
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It looks like VH-NJZ will be the next, as she has not been in service for almost five days.
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Flown: AIB: 320 (200), 321 (200), 330 (200,300), 340 (200), 380 (800) ATR: 72 (500) BOE: 717 (200), 737 (300,400,700,800), 747 (400), 767 (300), 777 (300), 787 (8,9) DHC: DH3, DH4 EMB: E70, E90 FKR: F100 SWR: SW4 |
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Are the 146s ever going to get the QF freight livery?
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I doubt it, though it would depend on the contract.
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Would there be much point given most of the flying is done in the dead of the night?
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Who is awake and looks at the tablet at 3.00 am?
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used to fly globally on business, now retired |
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Shiftworkers....
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I am always hungry for a DoG Steak! :-) |
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Flown: AIB: 320 (200), 321 (200), 330 (200,300), 340 (200), 380 (800) ATR: 72 (500) BOE: 717 (200), 737 (300,400,700,800), 747 (400), 767 (300), 777 (300), 787 (8,9) DHC: DH3, DH4 EMB: E70, E90 FKR: F100 SWR: SW4 |
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Quote:
Will swap with VH-NJV up in Brisbane. NJV will come to adelaide for maintenance |
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