#401Sqn flies out of #4WingColdLake, we should see a refueller between the Alaska and Cold Lake around there. Possibly additional logistics flights for support staff.
FYI, I often do these threads without looking up if I can find something so you can see how the sausage is made.
If I start looking for where RCAF tankers were on 2022-04-01, we see the return flight by #4WingColdLake fighters from California, where they spend most of the winter because Cold Lake is.. well.. it's Cold, yo!
Notice they're using AR-4B to refuel on 2022-04-02. #CFC3329
More #RCAF CF-188 Hornets came back from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar #MCASMiramar around 2022-04-08, with CC-150T 15004 providing fuel as callsign #CFC3338 still using AR-4B. #C2B3C3
Is 15005 laid up? I'll need to see where they were last spotted, 15004 seems to be doing a lot of heavy lifting alone.
The #RCAF secret weapon/red-headed-step-child is the CC-130H(T); a Hercules decked out for air-to-air refuelling that should have already been retired by now, but there isn't anything else to replace them yet, so they keep on truckin'
I didn't see a CC-150T returning to pick up the aircraft from #ExRedFlag, so they could have been flying with #USAF refuelling support, or used one of the CC-130HTs that frequently accompany them to their winters in Cali (I wasn't joking about that; Hornets are snowbirds.) 🤷
.@RadarBox24 suggests 15005 landed in Montréal for "a little work" back on 2021-09-20, reducing the #RCAF's capacity to refuel their own CF-188s internationally by 50% since then.
Was that really the last time they were heard from? 😬
Published 2018-08-22
"The current fleet of two CC-130H Hercules refuellers and two CC-150 Airbus Polaris aircraft are reaching the end of their service lives. The Hercules aircraft will be retired in 2020 and no replacement has been announced." rusi-ns.ca/refuelling-rca…
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🇨🇦 It should be pretty easy to prove the American-registered ISR aircraft conducting surveillance over Ottawa in late January and early February was not related to the convoy. A course plan? Any documentation re: booking the training?
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2022-01-25 #N330TT appears out of nowhere over Metcalf at 3000ft, lands at #YOW; it made it that far without being detected by open source flight trackers. That's suspicious; private aircraft can't do that.
We know now it's a spook plane, not just private. globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=a3978a&l…
They're great until they cut off your area for delivery after months of service without warning, then you become like me, trying to find and convince a human at @Instacart that they couldn't possibly have cut service to part of #Ottawa intentionally, and that they made a mistake.
I'd like confirmation that an @Instacart product manager woke up one morning and said, you know what? I'm going to intentionally throw established customers in the west-end of #Ottawa under the bus, and not notify them either. Ça fait aucun sens @fidjissimo.
I didn't know @apoorva_mehta is Canadian; I'd like to think that gives #Ottawa@Instacart service an edge, but since my area was cut off after months of service, that's not the case. I can't believe they'd be *shrinking* their coverage, which is why I think there was a mistake.
🇨🇦 When #RCAF#14WingGreenwood personnel misconfigure their plane's transponder with a placeholder to fill in a blank (12345677), it suggests they can't be bothered to look up the right value. If so, what else are they skipping, and how does that affect the aircraft's safety?
On 2022-04-27 the same #RCAF CC-130H aircraft, now correctly configured, flew again, showing personnel at #14WingGreenwood can configure a CC-130H Mode-S transponder properly, eventually.
How many days will it be before the same mistake is made again?
🇨🇦 Excellent report by @Breanna_KS about the Edmonton Police Service's "secret" surveillance plane, but it leaves a lot of questions unanswered, like, how didn't I notice that one before?
Let's go over (granted, with hindsight) all the details.
Let's look up the obvious, planes with an owner of "Edmonton"
There are 4 plane owners with that word in their name:
‣ Edmonton Soaring Club ❌
‣ Edmonton Flying Club ❌
‣ City Of Edmonton ✅
‣ Edmonton Regional Helicopters Inc. ❌
Re-do the search using the correct owner:
The City of Edmonton own four Canadian-registered aircraft: