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another big fat0 USAF DC-10 tanker took over for IGOR43 USAF KC-46 Pegasus over Not AF1 Joe 'At Camp David'
Yesterdays schedule showed up at some point last night but nothing for today
https://factba.se/biden/calendar
SAM182 USAF G6 nw from Dubai Int'l
Arrived to Ramstein on 0120 but no trace to Dubai or anywhere else until departure nw today
PYTHN56 USAF Rivet Joint over Iraq from Doha (this-Rivet Joint-seen't all the time but the tanker not berry often) with 58-0001 USAF KC-135 Stratotanker on da track
GRZLY39 USMC C-560 se from Pensacola to Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood Int'l and on ground
These used to stay on the west coast or west of the Rocky Mtns mostly but have made some trips east recently.
Based at Miramar-see deez in and out all the time with the binocs
SHELL01 US Coast Guard C-130 Hercules heading to Honduras from St. Petersburg, FL
VALOR30 USAF G5 on approach for Long Beach Airport from Phoenix-Sky Harbor overnight
Departed Savannah yesterday with a stop at Denver-Centennial Airport then to Phoenix
>>122331 lb
99-0004 USAF C-32A took a short hop from San Berdoo Airport to LAX earlier today
yep-wind gonna blow us all away later.
and of course an 'off season' fire starts up in mid-cal
>howza
ok
muh new sleep med seems to werk-at least last night..know for sure after a few nights
got some extended sleep for first time in months.
N498DF Cal Fire Huey filling up
Unusual January Wildfire Strikes in California’s Big Sur
A 1,500-acre fire is burning in the Palo Colorado Canyon and Rocky Creek Road area of Big Sur in California, closing a section of Highway 1 along the Pacific Coast.
The fire remained “stubbornly active overnight,” the Bay Area’s National Weather Service said in a tweet on Saturday. Orders to evacuate a neighborhood in Monterey County began on Friday when the fire burned about 100 acres, KCRA reported. Dry winds were pushing flames toward Highway 1, according to the National Weather Service.
The NWS said long-term drought is acting like a “chronic illness” and even cold weather and recent rains aren’t deterring fires from igniting. The NWS said the amount of possible fuel on the ground for a fire “is near normal, which normally means things don’t actively burn in January.”
The weather forecast shows no rain for the next seven days or so in the region.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/unusual-january-wildfire-strikes-in-california-s-big-sur-1.1711545
GTMO001 US Navy Beech departed Ft. Lauderdale se about 30 minutes after GRZL39 arrived.....hmmmmm
Not seen it wif 001 and usually with the last 2 diggies of tail number.
SHELL01 is nao OMNI16 and to El Salvador
dhey need a constant flow of drama cause why din't they just reclaim?
How easy would dat have been?
berry
>>122383 lb
SPAR24 USAF C-40B departed San Francisco Int'l after an overnight