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Dutchy wrote:Kam Air A343 has been circling for a while: RQ916
FlyingElvii wrote:As of right now, Flight radar 24 is showing several aircraft on the ground in Kabul.
Air India 244 has just departed Kabul for Delhi.
KAM Air only seems to be operating outbound.
9MMPQ wrote:But looking on FR24 now a 767-224ER has left Kabul, FR24 can't identify it but maybe Omni Air for the U.S. military ?
James42 wrote:Interesting to see an SQ A350 from JFK about to overfly Kabul. I would have thought for sure they would avoid Afghan airspace.
peterinlisbon wrote:An aircraft with Transponder Code FOLAD43 took off from Kabul and flew directly north into Tajikistan. Simultaneously, BBC news is reporting that the President Ashraf Ghani has fled the country to Tajikistan. I think that's probably his ride.
James42 wrote:Interesting to see an SQ A350 from JFK about to overfly Kabul. I would have thought for sure they would avoid Afghan airspace.
contractdog wrote:peterinlisbon wrote:An aircraft with Transponder Code FOLAD43 took off from Kabul and flew directly north into Tajikistan. Simultaneously, BBC news is reporting that the President Ashraf Ghani has fled the country to Tajikistan. I think that's probably his ride.
FOLAD was often the Afghan Airforce Cessna 208s. The data on FR24 seems to confirm its a 208. Doubt he would use a 208 to evac, although maybe it was his only choice.
Wonder if the airforce won't try move more of its aircraft across to Tajikistan while they still can?
peterinlisbon wrote:contractdog wrote:peterinlisbon wrote:An aircraft with Transponder Code FOLAD43 took off from Kabul and flew directly north into Tajikistan. Simultaneously, BBC news is reporting that the President Ashraf Ghani has fled the country to Tajikistan. I think that's probably his ride.
FOLAD was often the Afghan Airforce Cessna 208s. The data on FR24 seems to confirm its a 208. Doubt he would use a 208 to evac, although maybe it was his only choice.
Wonder if the airforce won't try move more of its aircraft across to Tajikistan while they still can?
You're right, it's probably not the President, I saw a video on the BBC showing him boarding a Kam Air 737. Someone with money, maybe, or connections.
peterinlisbon wrote:contractdog wrote:peterinlisbon wrote:An aircraft with Transponder Code FOLAD43 took off from Kabul and flew directly north into Tajikistan. Simultaneously, BBC news is reporting that the President Ashraf Ghani has fled the country to Tajikistan. I think that's probably his ride.
FOLAD was often the Afghan Airforce Cessna 208s. The data on FR24 seems to confirm its a 208. Doubt he would use a 208 to evac, although maybe it was his only choice.
Wonder if the airforce won't try move more of its aircraft across to Tajikistan while they still can?
You're right, it's probably not the President, I saw a video on the BBC showing him boarding a Kam Air 737. Someone with money, maybe, or connections.
9MMPQ wrote:I can't imagine any commercial charter operation will last very long. The Afghan government seems about ready to hand over control of Kabul to the Taliban who are already in a few parts of the city. Doubt insurers would cover commercial operations in such uncertain security circumstances unless governments would take that up.
But looking on FR24 now a 767-224ER has left Kabul, FR24 can't identify it but maybe Omni Air for the U.S. military ?
https://www.flightradar24.com/B762/28cae64a
FlyingElvii wrote:It seems we have reached the "Saigon" part of the evacuation now.
"Afghan cessna-172 in Tajikistan from Kabul , atleast 2 more on Airport"
https://twitter.com/MaverickBharat/stat ... 36/photo/1
RoyalBrunei757 wrote:God speed for everyone. Hope everyone get out safe and sound.......
32andBelow wrote:Does taliban even have any anti aircraft weapons that could reach an airliner in cruise?
32andBelow wrote:Does taliban even have any anti aircraft weapons that could reach an airliner in cruise?
32andBelow wrote:Does taliban even have any anti aircraft weapons that could reach an airliner in cruise?
DLASFlyer wrote:32andBelow wrote:Does taliban even have any anti aircraft weapons that could reach an airliner in cruise?
They do now!
FlyingElvii wrote:Consider this as uncomfirmed until I find a better source.
"The US military, which still controls Kabul airport, has closed it to all civilian flights, so it can evacuate its diplomats, and senior Afghan officials."
https://twitter.com/TollytB/status/1426932605774176257
James42 wrote:Interesting to see an SQ A350 from JFK about to overfly Kabul. I would have thought for sure they would avoid Afghan airspace.
FluidFlow wrote:I do not see any danger to civil avistion. It was safe to overfly afghani airspace before the invasion and it will be no problem after. The Taliban are no terrorists. Their goal is and was to control afghanistan. They may have tolerated Al Quaida and then got scapegoated for a Saudi-led Al Quaida attack but for the last 20 years their only goal was to get Afghanistan back and they achieved that without any attacks outside Afghanistan. So why jeopardise the win over the USA by attacking civil aircraft?
Revelation wrote:RoyalBrunei757 wrote:God speed for everyone. Hope everyone get out safe and sound.......
I agree, but as a friend likes to remind me, "hope is not a plan".32andBelow wrote:Does taliban even have any anti aircraft weapons that could reach an airliner in cruise?
Depends on what they have captured too. Seems they are flying Russian and Western helicopters using pilots they've "convinced" to switch sides. Wouldn't be too hard to see the same happening with AtoA missile batteries.
IceCream wrote:James42 wrote:Interesting to see an SQ A350 from JFK about to overfly Kabul. I would have thought for sure they would avoid Afghan airspace.
I saw LX on the way to HKG over Kabul as well.
32andBelow wrote:Apparently there’s b52s flying right now to take care of all the bases the Afghan army surrendered.
FluidFlow wrote:I do not see any danger to civil avistion. It was safe to overfly afghani airspace before the invasion and it will be no problem after. The Taliban are no terrorists. Their goal is and was to control afghanistan. They may have tolerated Al Quaida and then got scapegoated for a Saudi-led Al Quaida attack but for the last 20 years their only goal was to get Afghanistan back and they achieved that without any attacks outside Afghanistan. So why jeopardise the win over the USA by attacking civil aircraft?