Very Very Very Important Royal Mission

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Very Very Very Important Royal Mission

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Shalom and greetings all my pals,

Still trying to clear out my massive backlog of millions of screenshots waiting for me to edit, research, sharpen, and publish.

Presenting very very very important Royal mission flight from EGSS London Stansted Airport located near Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, England 42 miles northeast of center of London to EGJJ Jersey Airport located 4.6 miles west northwest of Saint Helier in island of Jersey which is part of Channel Islands.

Why such important Royal mission? United Kingdom is rolling out new British pound currency bills featuring new King Charles III and the country needs to ship the new bills to all banks in United Kingdom to get ready for year 2024 debut especially to banks in Jersey island hence this important flight mission.

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New pound currency bills being loaded into the Royal Mail plane

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Loadmaster working very hard loading very important cargos into the plane

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More more cargo loading Yeah there are many banks in island of Jersey!

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Nice engine and wing view of moon

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Looks almost finished with loading as the plane is getting full with cargo

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Loadmaster is making last cargo loading while being very lucky to enjoy lovely sight of sunrise

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Stairs being retracted to get ready for pushback

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The side cargo door is shut closed while waiting for the plane to finish
retracting the stairs

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Being pushbacked by tug

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Pushback tug making turn for the plane

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Taxiing on taxiway H on way to runway 22

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Entering into runway 22 for take off to start flight via WCO COWLY NORRY SAM OLGUD ANGLA JSY

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Airborne now retracting its landing gear with nice background view of lighted Motorway route number M11

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Nice wing view of city of Ware where you can see Motorway Route number A10 across the wing and another Motorway route number A414 running to right side of screenshot

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Passing city of Hatfield with view of Motorway route number A1(M)

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Nice wing view of city of Hemel Hempstead

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Check out the moon!

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Dig engine view of sunrise!!

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I was so excited by marvelous scenic views that I forgot what airport it was on the ground Sorry

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Intercepting WCO and turning left to head to south

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Check out beautiful livery

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Cruising at FL210

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Nice sunrise view with wing view of city of Slough

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Cruising above Motorway route number M3

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Passing city of Winchester where you can see two Motorways route numbers A31 and M3 merging together to continue M3 Motorway

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Passing EGHI Southampton Airport located 3.5 nautical miles northeast of central Southampton.

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Passing city of Southhampton where you can see bridge called Redbridge Causeway which is part of Motorway route number A35 and the other tiny bridge in front of the nose of the plane that is actually railroad bridge and tracks across River Test

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Leaving England to start crossing English Channel

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Crossing English Channel which signals time for descending

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Descending with nice view of rising sun

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Descending through clouds where you can see moon in background

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Intercepting ANGLA with background view of French area of Goury in France

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Passing EGJA Alderney Airport located on the island of Alderney, Guernsey Gee only one building in the island???

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Airport of destination came into visual

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Making left turn while deploying landing gear on way to runway 26

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On final runway approach to runway 26

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Engine view of main beach sharing with waters of St Aubin's Bay where there are many fancy hotels

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On final runway approach

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Perfect line up

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Seconds before touchdown

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TOUCHDOWN creating exciting tire smoke

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Spewing more tire smokes while the front landing wheels glide
slowly to make ground contact

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Front wheels making runway contact

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Airport tower controllers being impressed with long time of more tire smoke

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Braking down

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Skipping exit to taxiway D for safety reasons prefering to continue
braking down toward end of runway

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Exiting from runway 26 into taxiway B1 on way to cargo
apron

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Taxiing to cargo apron

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Passing busy passenger terminal toward cargo apron

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Check out planes in background

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Picking cargo apron number 15 for cargo parking

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Entering into cargo apron number 15 under watchful eyes of cops in the police car while a tiny plane was waiting for some of cargo from
Royal Mail plane to fly to smaller Channel islands' banks

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Cargo loads of new British pound bills are being unloaded

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Thank you for viewing. Stay tuned for next exciting flight!!

Regards,

Aharon

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Re: Very Very Very Important Royal Mission

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The first airport you passed over looks like Luton
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Re: Very Very Very Important Royal Mission

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adysmith wrote:
18 Apr 2023, 09:40
The first airport you passed over looks like Luton

How on the earth can you tell??? Amazing

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Aharon

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Re: Very Very Very Important Royal Mission

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Aharon wrote:
22 Apr 2023, 18:04
adysmith wrote:
18 Apr 2023, 09:40
The first airport you passed over looks like Luton

How on the earth can you tell??? Amazing

Regards,

Aharon
You have left Stansted, heading towards Channel Islands and if the photos are in order you've not yet reached Westcott (WCO).
Doesn't leave too many options to check out, and Luton famously doesn't have a taxiway to the runway ends.
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Re: Very Very Very Important Royal Mission

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adysmith wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 08:59
you have left Stansted, heading towards Channel Islands and if the photos are in order you've not yet reached Westcott (WCO). Doesn't leave too many options to check out, and Luton famously doesn't have a taxiway to the runway ends.
Ahhh that explains!! Thanks for letting me know about distinctive airport diagram arrangement on Luton airport

Regards,

Aharo

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