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US MILITARY PRETENDING TO BE AER LINGUS?

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday October 09, 2002 11:08author by Tim Hourigan - Gluaiseacht, L4C, Green Party

Giant chamelon lands at Shannon.

Great disguise. Watch out for this, they might be there on Saturday. I wonder if they will try to paint any of them up like Ryanair next?

I was out on Monday night - Tuesday morning with another plane spotter.

We some some more interesting stuff, an ATA (N196AT) and then two smaller jets that landed and took off without external lights. (so I couldn't see markings or registration) I wonder what the legal safety requirement for lighting is while on the runway?

Anyhow, I'll skip that, and the security harrassment, and get to aircraft number 4.

Tuesday Morning 8th October.
06:40 An MD-11 belonging to WORLD AIRWAYS lands at Shannon on runway 24.
It's still before sunrise, but i can make out the aircraft and the logo.
instead of being white with dark blue logo, I can see it is a different colour on top and logo is white.
Walk to terminal to have a look. Aircraft is parked at far end of terminal. at a quick glance it blends in with the three Aer Lingus planes alongside it, except it's taller and longer and has a centre engine on the tail.

08:05 Shannon Catering finish loading catering supplies on the aircraft. Not aircraft registration is N272WA. It has been repainted in Aer Lingus colours (dark green, with lighter green box along window level and thin dark blue line underneath windows) , but still has WORLD logo and WORLD name painted on it in white, not dark blue.

Take some photos and notice security starting to take an interest in me, they start talking on their radios. I've already had enough harrassment for one night so I decide it's time to go for the bus.
Get 08:30 bus home. Will stick photos of this on when I get them developed. It's quite amusing.
It costs quite a bit to get a plane painted you know.

So what's the deal here? Will the Aer lingus staff now start wearing desert cammo? I think Aer Lingus should complain, someone might mistake their A-330s for troop carriers.

Keep a sharp eye out.

See you on Saturday.

Tim.

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author by Paul O'Donnellpublication date Wed Oct 09, 2002 11:30author address author phone

On September 1st 1983 a Korean passenger airline KAL 007 was shot down over Soviet airspace having strayed from its flight-path. Among those killed was a US Congressman. There have been persistent rumours that the plane was deliberately led astray by the US in order to provoke an incident. Ronald Reagan was in the White House at the time with George Bush Snr. as his Vice President. The USA was busy at the time providing military hardware and assistance to the Mujihadeen in Afghanistan and of course the Soviets had invaded that country. The Cold War was still on.

So its not the first time the Yanks got up to this kind of thing. In the Oliver North investgation there were fake Irish passports which had been provided by US secret service. So painting an aircraft would be nothing for them.

Let's get a good crowd to Shannon on Saturday and have a good look around.

P.S. Anyone know what frequency the Shannon security staff radio operates on?

author by wormholebrotherspublication date Wed Oct 09, 2002 12:43author address author phone



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