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Old August 9th 05, 07:38 AM
 
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Default More acft working over Shuttle Landing Facility

More acft working over the Shuttle Landing Facility
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It is Tues, 2:26am EDT.
As I anticipated in my previous posting, STA acft "NASA 945" was the
next plane to take off after T-38N NASA 913 landed. NASA 945 is now
over the Shuttle Landing Facility and is reporting weather conditions
and landing/lighting conditions in anticipation of STS-114 Orbiter
Discovery's arrival and landing at KSC.
NASA 945 is up on 126.65 with Tower and on 264.8 with Cape Control.
NASA UN-1N Helo "Search 01" has just departed Patrick AFB and is
heading into the Cape area. He is up on 133.8 with Cape Control.

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