>Ridin Dirty
TYB
>What has this board turned me into?
Someone who considers all the possibilities anon, all the possibilities.
Almonds started to tingle as soon as PF saw the reg no. Rich Men North of Richmond even!
The plane, with registration 02-4452 is operated by the US Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), and appears to be used to support US special forces and CIA operations.
https://www.shannonwatch.org/content/us-air-force-c-32b-shannon
https://www.planespotters.net/airframe/boeing-757-200-02-4452-united-states-air-force/rozxle
The 486th Flight Test Squadron is a secretive unit, with a somewhat misleading designation, assigned to Eglin Air Force Base, Florida,[1] and which is associated with United States Department of State Foreign Emergency Support Team activities. The squadron motto is "Non semper ea sunt quae videntur" which translates as "Not always what they seem".[2] It was apparently assigned to the 227th Special Operations Flight, later redesignated the 150th Special Operations Squadron, McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, but is currently assigned to the 46th Test Wing at Eglin, and operates a pair of Boeing C-32B or Boeing 757-23A aircraft,[3] on stand-by alert for special operations and intelligence missions world-wide.[4] Official documents make it clear that operations fall under the aegis of Air Force Special Operations Command.[5]
Equipment
Two aircraft have been identified as being operated by the 486th FLTS, both of them either C-32B or 757 former-airliners. Both wear non-descript all-white paint schemes. Boeing 757-23A, serial number 02-4452, marked 24452,[11] is apparently c/n 25493/523, ex-N84WA, originally delivered to Ansett Worldwide as N59AW on 26 February 1993, and which passed through six different owner / operators, with seven different registration numbers, the most recent of which was the enigmatically named Kodiak Associates LLC.[12] Boeing 757-23A, serial number 02-5001, marked 25001, c/n 25494/611, is ex-N987AN, originally delivered to Avianca on 22 April 1994,[13] and which passed through the hands of Raytheon E-Systems,[14] but which has also been reported carrying 98–6006, 99–6143, 00–9001,[15] but, most usually, 02-5001.[16] The C-32B aircraft are reported to use the callsigns TERRA, DACTYL[17] and FUME.[18] The callsign JENNA, used by non-FBI aircraft engaged in Federal Bureau of Investigation operations, has also been recorded.[19][20]
https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/486th_Flight_Test_Squadron
https://theaviationist.com/tag/foreign-emergency-support-team/
Once again a Foreign Emergency Support Team C-32 (B757) with registration 02-4452, belonging to the 227 SOF (Special Operations Flight) based at McGuire AFB, NJ, appeared on both FlightRadar24 and PlaneFinder on arrival to Andrews AFB just before 08.38UTC on May 15. Noteworthy, using LiveATC radio stream on KDCA approach I’ve heard it using an unusual callsign “Jenna 71” being vectored for an ILS approach for RWY 19L at Andrews AFB. The aircraft hasn’t used one of the callsigns used by the 227 SOF (the most usual of which is “Terra”) but “Jenna” or “Jena” that according to some websites should be used by non-FBI aircraft and non-FBI flight crews involved in FBI operations. For instance, another FBI callsign reported to be use by FBI flights is “Ross”.
Here’s a part of the radio comms of Jenna 71 with KDCA Approach from LiveATC.net archive:
Jenna 71 arrival
After a rapid stopover, the aircraft took off just before 11.00GMT to fly again on an oceanic route eastbound using the usual c/s Terra 71
Anyway, it’s still weird that such an interesting “black” plane is clearly visible on the Internet by means of ADS-B.
https://theaviationist.com/2011/05/15/the-white-fest-b757-andrews/
>>19414646 (me)
Looks like it left McGuire AFB and flew down to shoot landing approaches. But the way these guys are spoofing ADS-B data who knows? Reminds PF of AF1 past flights when a real President is on board. Same type of ADS-B behavior.
>Jenna
Holy fuck anons! Also Jenna!
> I’ve heard it using an unusual callsign “Jenna 71” being vectored for an ILS approach for RWY 19L at Andrews AFB. The aircraft hasn’t used one of the callsigns used by the 227 SOF (the most usual of which is “Terra”) but “Jenna” or “Jena” that according to some websites should be used by non-FBI aircraft and non-FBI flight crews involved in FBI operations.
Still showing active flying low over Richmond and presumably shooting landings. Wish an anon actually in RIchmond would step outside and give us visual verification.
TY anon, nothing like eyes on. Much appreciated.
The call sign Jenna associated with that plane and the arrest of Jenna Ellis today have PF's eyes popping out and brain melting. Anons see what I am seeing????
Call sign Jenna for non FBI involved in FBI operations?
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