CLL Aircraft thread?

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Western Kentucky flew in to play SHSU. If on a charter it is the same cost to fly into CLL vs IAH. However they get concierge services at CLL and can get loaded on buses easier. When flying out security and loading up is easier too.
maroon barchetta
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MiMi said:

I live under the take off/landing zone for CLL (Castlegate). Noticed an Allegiant Air landing a few days ago. Checked FlightAware and it was a flight from Bowling Green Kentucky. Today, within a couple hours of each other, two Sun Country Airlines planes flew overhead and were headed to Memphis. Just curious why these airlines are flying in and out of CLL. TAMU sports teams? First responders training at Disaster City? I'm used to American Eagle flights coming and going, as well as smaller aircraft. Not used to larger passenger planes overhead.


When I saw it I thought it was a Southwest plane!
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MiMi said:

I live under the take off/landing zone for CLL (Castlegate). Noticed an Allegiant Air landing a few days ago. Checked FlightAware and it was a flight from Bowling Green Kentucky. Today, within a couple hours of each other, two Sun Country Airlines planes flew overhead and were headed to Memphis. Just curious why these airlines are flying in and out of CLL. TAMU sports teams? First responders training at Disaster City? I'm used to American Eagle flights coming and going, as well as smaller aircraft. Not used to larger passenger planes overhead.


The Sun Country planes are the Aggie Band headed to the Mississippi State game. TAMU athletics often charters those planes for several different sports. Source: my son was on plane #2.
AggiePhil
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Getting intel the doomsday plane is currently parked at CLL.
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They train here too.
maroon barchetta
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Doomsday plane?
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Are you questioning that they land here or what it is?
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trouble said:

Are you questioning that they land here or what it is?
Isn't that a 747?
Independence H-D
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The "doomsday plane" is an unofficial nickname for a class of aircraft used as a flying command post in the event of a nuclear war, disaster, or other large-scale conflict. The current model is the E-4B "Nigh****ch", a militarized version of the Boeing 747-200.
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A modified one, yes.
maroon barchetta
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Thank you!

I know a kid that may or may not be on that plane.
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trouble said:

A modified one, yes.
If anyone knows when that thing is taking off I'd love to see it...
Rapier108
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As Independence H-D said, the current aircraft referred to as the "Doomsday Plane" is the Boeing E-4B Night-watch, which is a Boeing 747-200.

Not sure why one would be here. They usually appear only at Offutt and Andrews, and often when the Sec. of Defense is traveling overseas. Sometimes ones also accompanies AF1.

This is what a E-4B looks like.

"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
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Isn't a 777 about the same size? Tony Blair was here in one around the time I was in nursing school. At CLL, I mean, no one said the doomsday plane was at the Bush library
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trouble said:

Isn't a 777 about the same size? Tony Blair was here in one around the time I was in nursing school. At CLL, I mean, no one said the doomsday plane was at the Bush library
Sorry, was multitasking when I was reading the thread. I'll edit it.

And yes, Tony Blair flew out of here on a BA 777. IIRC there is a video of it on YouTube and at least one picture on the photography sites.

The 747 is larger, but IIRC, Easterwood can handle a 747 just fine in terms of weight. We've had a C-5 here before which is bigger, but it was probably empty or nearly empty.

Edit: Here is the video.

"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
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I couldn't remember which year, just that it was in the middle of hell, I mean nursing school, for me.
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George hw was here in 89 in the 707 rendition of air force one. Have pictures of him exiting on the ramp at easterwood in my pile of prints somewhere. In my memory there was a dignitaries 747 here a few years later and the issue was taxiway loading so the landed and back taxied and closed the airport until they departed.
Tailgate88
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UmustBKidding said:

George hw was here in 89 in the 707 rendition of air force one. Have pictures of him exiting on the ramp at easterwood in my pile of prints somewhere. In my memory there was a dignitaries 747 here a few years later and the issue was taxiway loading so the landed and back taxied and closed the airport until they departed.
I was an Aggie bus driver then and picked up a charter shift which ended up being driving a bus full of reporters that were on the plane around. Got to stand in the handshake line and shake his and Babs' hand.

On another note, a friend went by and apparently there is no Doomsday plane currently at KCLL ...
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It was an E-6B Mercury circling the area. Unsure if it actually landed.
 
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