June 11, 2011 at 3:07 pm
Thomson Airways TOM2628 departed at around 6:55am from MAN.
Cant find info anywhere.
Any help appreciated.
By: Deano - 14th June 2011 at 08:53
Nice work Tommy, I think that concludes this thread then 😉
By: tommyinyork - 14th June 2011 at 01:28
Found out it was G-BYAW.
By: Culpano - 13th June 2011 at 12:09
Would avoid ‘LBArules’ unhelpful scarcasm.
It was funny though.
On a serious note why not try flightradar24 and click on the replay facility. You can backtrack to any time up to a week ago and see the flights that were flying at that time. My mate last week said he saw a plane coming into Manchester (over the A34) with a strange scheme (he isn’t an aviation enthusiast). He said it had a green tail with a red splodge. i asked him what time and I did the replay on flightradar and it showed the First Choice 767 over the A34 ! Brilliant stuff.
By: viscount - 13th June 2011 at 00:56
If you cannot find the answer it is because you have been looking in the wrong place. In less than 5 minutes an answer.
www.tasmanchester.co.uk and then ‘arrivals log’ tab. Take care to find the correct days log as the period covered titles can confuse.
Log for 11.6.11 has 12 Thomson departures in 3 hours 0637-0936, unfortunately and confusingly they don’t show destination/departure point and use ATC allocated call-signs rather than flight numbers.
Around your 0655 departure there is a choice of:
0653 TOM64D G-FDZS B738
0655 TOM1BE G-BYAW B752
0702 TOM5JW G-FDZX B738
Previous TOM departure 0637, next 0728 – so the one you are after is likely one of these. An SBS/planeplotter users site may decode these call-signs, try googling the alpha numeric call-sign and see if there is a result. A quick Google does find references to some of the alpha-numeric call-signs, but not a decode in those links I looked at. Found a decode for Liverpool RYR and EZY flights summer ’11, but that is no good to you.
Sorry, seems the answer to your question is indeed out there on the ‘net, but I don’t know what the specific answer is due to ICAO/IATA/Eurocontrol using different identification codes to those you quote!!
TAS Manchester have a forum attached to their website, although I have never visited. It might be a more appropriate place for your Manchester specific type and registration questions. Would avoid ‘LBArules’ unhelpful scarcasm.
By: Runway06 - 12th June 2011 at 23:41
Hang on a minute, to find out the registration what date this this aircraft operate the route in the first place?
I understand that it departed at 6.55am but what was the day month and year please??
By: tommyinyork - 12th June 2011 at 17:27
No all TOMS 757’s are different. Some ex FCA, some with winglets.
I can’t find information anywhere. Pretty rubbish since we are in 21st century.
By: Deano - 12th June 2011 at 13:10
A plane….
Here we go again….:confused:
Chaps. You can either answer Tommy’s question or you can’t. If you can’t then you are not obliged to answer. You can even make use of the ignore function if it bothers you that much.
By: lukeylad - 12th June 2011 at 11:32
Reg ???? That’s what I’m trying to find out.
I cant find the reg.
Why do you want to know? Out of Interest? TOM’s 757’s are pretty much identical!
By: G-BIKI - 12th June 2011 at 11:04
Here we go again….:confused:
By: LBARULES - 11th June 2011 at 22:29
A plane….
By: tommyinyork - 11th June 2011 at 17:35
Reg ???? That’s what I’m trying to find out.
By: lukeylad - 11th June 2011 at 16:59
Boeing 757.