
Posted by Juan J
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on 7/6/2009, 8:16 pm, in reply to "Re: N751PA Clipper Midnight Sun"
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Flew into AMS 1972 I beleive it was Clipper 092
MPT G. Shea was the pilot and MCO J. Shea was the copilot Feo was C.Cassanitti...Baker was out to pasture in the Pacific chasing the Oriental women......JJ
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: Thanks,guys for your responses so far.I was
: very eager to get that photo,and it was
: worth the money.I really enjoy it when I get
: this kind of info.It puts a little more
: history to an item that came with very
: little information.Ken Baker,I hope you
: partied with those gals when you turned
: 43!!Greetings.
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: Sorry my memory is fading with age,but I
: think
: that for a short time in late 70s early 80s
: possibly PA 106/107 operated
: IAD/LHR/AMS/LHR/IAD
: I am not sure if we had traffic rights
: LHR/AMS/LHR. I might be totally wrong !!
: CJ.LHR Operations 1969-1991.
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: Hello everyone.I'm pleased to say that I
: purchased a beautifull black and white photo
: of a pan am 747-121 named Clipper Midnight
: Sun.I bought it through the net right here
: in Holland,from the man who photographed her
: at our Schiphol airport in the summer of
: 1976.I know that Pan Am 747s were a very
: rare sight at our Dutch airport,so maybe
: there's a pilot or an engineer out there who
: remembers flying her to Amsterdam,and could
: maybe tell me something about the origin of
: the flight,or where it was headed.I assume
: it was a charter?I'd be very interested to
: hear about it.
:
: I know it was a very hot summer for this
: country,and the gate she was parked at was
: fairly new.Thank you.
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