No Radio Connection to Boeing 777: Alarm Launch of a Eurofighter
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On Sunday noon, an alarm launch of the Eurofighters was triggered. The background was a missing connection with a Boeing 777 of Air Canada, as the spokesman of the Ministry of Defense Michael Bauer announced on the platform X. The machine was on its way from Athens to Montreal. After a few minutes it was already possible to give a warning that the connection to the crew was successful.The operation was completed after about 20 minutes.Eurofighte…
The reason for using the Eurofighter was the lack of radio connection to a Boeing 777 of Air Canada on the flight from Athens to Montreal. The warning was quickly followed.
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Due to a lost radio connection with a Boeing 777, a Eurofighter took off on Sunday. The all-clear was given after a few minutes.
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An air-canada large-scale jet caused excitement in Austrian airspace on Sunday. Because the Boeing 777 was not reachable, Eurofighters launched the alarm flight. A few minutes later there was a warning. On Sunday, 13.04 clock, the Bundesheer triggered an alarm start: Two Eurofighters got up to intercept a Boeing 777 of the Air Canada. The plane was traveling from Athens to Montreal and crossed Austrian airspace. Connection to the crew stopped Th…
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