Hi guys, hope I’ve posted this in the right place - can anybody help me with the frequencies used for aircraft performing beach landings at Pembrey. Looks like they will be there most week nights this week and next.
Cheers.
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Re: Beach landings at Pembrey
Any times for the landings. Will be a nice Bonus as I'm down by there tomorrow.
Re: Beach landings at Pembrey
Early evening this week, 18:00 ish to around dusk (NOTAM is very specific but they don’t appear to be adhering to the times specified). Last night a C-130 was active until well after 21:00.
Next week they appear to be due to carry out night landings, from about 23:00 to 02:00
Next week they appear to be due to carry out night landings, from about 23:00 to 02:00
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Re: Beach landings at Pembrey
Does anyone know on what part of the beach they are landing?
Re: Beach landings at Pembrey
Usually the long beach next to Pembrey country park. Was the C-130 american, heard Strix callsign last Night ?
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Re: Beach landings at Pembrey
It’s been the RAF this week. C-130J ZH879, callsign Ascot 109 on Tuesday evening according to Radar360.
Didn’t make an appearance last night but my man in Pembrey reported it was “windy enough to fly a dog” when he took his pooch out for a walk on the beach.
Didn’t make an appearance last night but my man in Pembrey reported it was “windy enough to fly a dog” when he took his pooch out for a walk on the beach.
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