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Due to constant weather patterns changing, normally might see Qantas Fl64, (JNB-SYD-JNB) B744, from JNB-SYD cross WA soil a few times in a year, but today, never seen by me before of Both Fl64 VH-OJH and Fl63 VH-OEG, both crossed lower WA today, see on the High Flyers Log for Data.

 

cheers john

 

 

Guest scott fletcher
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yes closes they have been for ages.(windy habour).

 

got to say not much there just some shacks when we where there last yr

 

 

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yes closes they have been for ages.(windy habour).got to say not much there just some shacks when we where there last yr

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Well yeahh, thats why they call it Windy Harbouur, the rest blew away :biggrin:

 

cheers john

 

 

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Would the Ash Cloud have something to do with this?

Initially, some days back, no, was a coincidence, happens a few times a year depending on prevailing tail winds, that QF63/4 crossed land same day, but the last few days, QF64 has been going Jnb-Syd on one tank with good tail winds, where I dont know, QF63 is playing cat and mouse with the ash clouds, and now forcast to close down Perth along with Darwin, QF63 has fuel from Syd to Per and then look at the ash issue ans weather, and the flight path and take on more fuel, as they are flying low, thus using up more fuel, so roughly thats the pic.

 

cheers john

 

 

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