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Ooo.. more, more.. I want to know more! :cpu:

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Flaps not working according to that.

A Tristar for transporting 1 person though? Surely there would have been more on board, or stores or something.

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Cheers Darren :thumbsup: Flapless/slatless landings are regularly practised so I doubt there was any real emergency. The ground troops would be on standby just in case ;) Yes.. a TriStar for one bod does seem a bit excessive but the aircraft may have been on another sortie and diverted to pick him up. I remember getting up early one Wed to watch Tonks landing at Brize only to find he'd landed some hours before.. d'oh! :lol: Reason was compassionate/medevac.. something of that nature and they were in the right place at the right time to bring the chap back ;)

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DarrenL wrote: A Tristar for transporting 1 person though? Surely there would have been more on board, or stores or something.
Dave's entirely correct. It's not unusual to see a C17, TriStar or VC10 carrying a single passenger. Compassionate cases are something the MoD and RAF are very good at. :)
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Dave,I've sent a PM that might be of interest to you. :) EricT
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DarrenL wrote:A Tristar for transporting 1 person though?
A nonrev no doubt. :lol: I was on a Southwest flight once that had more nonrevs aboard than revs. :worried:

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Tks for the PM Eric :thumbsup:

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