SIN - HEL question...
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SIN - HEL question...
Flew SIN-HEL recently...with FINNAIR, nice little airline been around forever, and in the jet age a safety record as good as QANTAS,,etc etc..
But somewhere over Khazahkstan or Russia...and I'm thinking more Russia, I experienced a visual trickery.....still at 39 thou ft with a few hours to run into Helsinki, I was staring out the window, looking down and obsereved what appeared to be a very strong spotlight in what appeared to be a 'compound' of sorts, it was as though the compound was about 10 000ft below, and the searchlight I observed was very strong, and lasted a good 10 minutes, searchlight seemingly following us along, and whilst I could seemingly make out stuff like I was at 10 thou ft.....I knew we were at around 39....strange illusion indeed...and as I do not often fly a route like this, was wondering what this illusion was?? It was indeed an illlusion for certain.
I mentioned it tonight to Mrs Fliegs...and she recalls seeing the same..
So dear fellow Ops -Normal Folk....what was this (military?) base, and what was the illusion to make it look so near?
But somewhere over Khazahkstan or Russia...and I'm thinking more Russia, I experienced a visual trickery.....still at 39 thou ft with a few hours to run into Helsinki, I was staring out the window, looking down and obsereved what appeared to be a very strong spotlight in what appeared to be a 'compound' of sorts, it was as though the compound was about 10 000ft below, and the searchlight I observed was very strong, and lasted a good 10 minutes, searchlight seemingly following us along, and whilst I could seemingly make out stuff like I was at 10 thou ft.....I knew we were at around 39....strange illusion indeed...and as I do not often fly a route like this, was wondering what this illusion was?? It was indeed an illlusion for certain.
I mentioned it tonight to Mrs Fliegs...and she recalls seeing the same..
So dear fellow Ops -Normal Folk....what was this (military?) base, and what was the illusion to make it look so near?
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Re: SIN - HEL question...
Last time I flew as SLF with Finnair, 'twas in Caravelle.
I'm getting past old and approaching ancient.
I'm getting past old and approaching ancient.
Cynicism improves with age
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Oh dear Ian...last time I saw a Caravelle (The only time I have seen a Caravelle?) Was at Van Nuys airfield ... and it wasn't flying anywhere!
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Re: SIN - HEL question...
ian16th wrote:Last time I flew as SLF with Finnair, 'twas in Caravelle.
I'm getting past old and approaching ancient.
Being Ancient I have of course also flown Caravelle. First flight at age 15, Tromsø - Oslo.
I remember the noise, and the sexy stewardesses.
Per
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Ancient Mariner wrote:ian16th wrote:Last time I flew as SLF with Finnair, 'twas in Caravelle.
I'm getting past old and approaching ancient.
Being Ancient I have of course also flown Caravelle. First flight at age 15, Tromsø - Oslo.
I remember the noise, and the sexy stewardesses.
Per
My 1st flight, also at 15, was an Avro Anson, air experience flight at RAF Lynham.
1st flight with a stewardess was 10 years later, BUA trooper Stanstead to Nicosia.
The only cabin staff I saw in between were Transport Command AQM's, all male.
When I was at Istres we used to do deals with them, they brought out bacon and sausage and we gave them whiskey and nicked their sliced loaves.
French bread is lovely, but you cannot toast it.
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Re: SIN - HEL question...
*Fliegenmong* I have a vague memory of this being covered a while ago (years) in TOP, needs a search.
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ITORRO10?cm_ven=localwx_pwsdash
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Thanks Woderick...I might put it up over there...tks
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