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BOEING 727-200 (UNKNOWN) - at st maarten amerijet 727 low landing
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BOEING 727-200 (UNKNOWN)

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Michael Healey
is there no more beach at St. Marteen??
shaiede maturine
there isnt. with the erosion due to jet blast and the rising tide in storms, the beach was lost. global warming plays a part too.
daniel jef
Now thats low!!!
Eric Shepherd
One of these days......
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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
29-Apr-2025 UnknownNear Walker Cay, AbacoNear Walker Cay, Abaco First seen 05:14PM EDT Last seen 05:45PM EDT 0:30
27-Apr-2025 UnknownNear IquiqueNear Iquique First seen 03:00PM -04 Last seen 03:35PM -04 0:34
27-Apr-2025 UnknownNear AntofagastaNear Antofagasta First seen 11:12AM -04 Last seen 11:44AM -04 0:32
26-Apr-2025 UnknownNear Corvo Island / Vila do CorvoNear Corvo Island / Vila do Corvo First seen 08:42PM UTC Last seen 09:14PM UTC 0:32
26-Apr-2025 UnknownNear Trento, Trentino-Alto AdigeNear Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige First seen 02:46PM CEST Last seen 02:46PM CEST 0:00
25-Apr-2025 UnknownG. Caproni (Mattarello) ()G. Caproni (Mattarello) () 06:17PM CEST 06:41PM CEST (?) 0:24
23-Apr-2025 UnknownG. Caproni (Mattarello) ()G. Caproni (Mattarello) () 08:01PM CEST 08:26PM CEST (?) 0:24
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