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Ich finde die Jungs von Mach-1 Design machen immer einen netten Job!
Bis heute Abend, ich werde mich auf Appruuuutsch setzen
Wieso nehmt ihr nicht diese hier: http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=150254
Ich finde die Jungs von Mach-1 Design machen immer einen netten Job!
Bis heute Abend, ich werde mich auf Appruuuutsch setzen
Chile......
ZitatAlles anzeigen
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http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/…enos-aires.htmlAsh cloud closes down airports in Buenos Aires
DATE:07/June/11
SOURCE:Air Transport Intelligence newsAsh cloud closes down airports in Buenos AiresBy Rainer Uphoff
Airlines are cancelling flights to and from Buenos Aires following a warning from Argentinean authorities that the ash cloud produced by Chile's erupting Puyehue-Cordon-Caulle volcano range has changed direction and is heading towards Argentina's capital.
On 6 June, the Argentinean secretary of transport's Crisis Committee said the cloud had reached an altitude of up to 12,000m (39,370ft) and would reach Buenos Aires the following morning.
Airlines have been cancelling flights both at Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport and the Aeroparque downtown airport.
A local Ezeiza airport source said: "The last flight was operated at 02:00 [local time]. Aerolineas [Argentinas] has cancelled all flights until 10:00 local time."
TAM and Gol have also cancelled all flights to the area, while a number of inbound intercontinental flights have either been cancelled or diverted to other airports.
Argentina closed down most of its Patagonian airspace after the volcano range started erupting on 4 June. The range is located in Chile, close to the Argentinean border near Bariloche, and is one of the most active groups of volcanoes in the world.
Many of the Patagonian airports will remain closed at least for the rest of the week beginning 6 June after being covered by a thick layer of volcanic ash.
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ZitatAlles anzeigenhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-13678606
7 June 2011 - Last updated at 15:58 GMT
Chile volcano ash cloud flight disruption spreads
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Ash, grit and pumice stones have fallen on the region since the eruptionFlights in several South American countries are being disrupted by clouds of ash spewed by a Chile volcano range.
Flight to and from the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, have been suspended, while in Chile, Santiago airport has also seen cancellations.
Earlier, Chilean authorities expanded the evacuation area around the Puyehue-Cordon-Caulle volcano range, about 800km (500 miles) south of Santiago.
It began erupting at the weekend and continues to belch a column of ash.
Aviation officials say around 60 flights - domestic and international - from Ezeiza and Aeroparque airports in Buenos Aires have been cancelled.
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Disruption to travellers seems likely to grow with the knock-on effects of cancellationsThe country's main airlines - Aerolineas Argentinas and Austral - announced that they had cancelled all flights until further notice.
Flights from Santiago to various cities in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil have also been suspended by Chilean carrier Lan and Brazil's Tam Airlines, the Spanish news agency Efe reported.
Argentine officials are monitoring the spread of the ash, and said earlier they feared some volcanic pollution could reach Buenos Aires province and the capital during Tuesday.
Several airports further south have already been closed, while border crossings between Chile and Argentina have been closed.
Officials say there is a danger of flash floods caused by rivers being silted up with volcanic grit.
Blanketed in ash
An estimated 4,000 people have already left the region around the volcanoes and Chilean officials have been trying to persuade more people to go.They are concerned that the volcanic material could clog rivers and cause them to burst their banks.
"The forecast is for more rain on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday," an official from the national emergencies office (Onemi) told Efe news agency.
Ski slopes in the Argentine resort of Bariloche, about 100km (62 miles) east of the volcano, have been blanketed in ash.
Changing wind directions have pushed the ash cloud back and forth across southern Argentina and Chile.
This is the first serious eruption of the volcano chain since 1960, when the area was hit by a massive earthquake.
Chile is one of the most volcanic countries on Earth. There are over 3,000 volcanoes dotted along its length, and around 80 of them are active.
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Das ist auch recht übel....
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Kein Problem, ich werde einfach mal da sein ![]()
Viel Spaß noch! Salut
Die Haare hast du ja schon ab
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Was ein schlechtes Spiel, die Jungs brauchen echt Urlaub und mal ein bisschen Pause!
Aber naja Hauptsache gewonnen, man muss auch mal "dreckig" gewinnen dürfen :zunge: :hurra:
Auch wenn ich mich mit Twitter nicht wirklich anfreunden kann..... ein schönes Video
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TSN-LUX
B-2435
FL350 / GS508
Moin Moin
Eher die 228 Menschenleben Frage.... ![]()
ZitatUm 02:10:51 löste die Überziehwarnung erneut aus. Die Schubhebel wurden in die Stellung TO/GA (Takeoff/Goaround) gestellt und der steuernde Pilot zog das Flugzeug hoch.
Das verstehe ich nicht, wieso zieht man eine Maschine die im Stall ist noch weiter hoch? ![]()
Hallöchen zusammen,
ich hatte heute das Vergnügen eines Blue Screens, während ich mich im FF aufgehalten habe.
Die Message war folgende:
ZitatHardware Malfunction Call your hardware vendor for support
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Kann jemand von euch was damit anfangen? Mal beobachten ob das in Zukunft häufiger auftreten wird. ![]()
Gruß Maik
Am besten in den Anflug.... ![]()
Frische Erdbeeren + Garten + Liege + Sonne = :chill:
Mooohooooin
Ich bin völlig im arsch, erstmal starten und dann in den Garten legen :chill:
Lord Helmet ist unter die Gangsta gegangen
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Vatsim.... *hust*
Ich würde mich erstmal als ATC melden ![]()