On
Saturday 8 June, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Boeing C-17A Globemaster III A41-210 was visited Rockhampton Airport again on what looked to be another crew training flight.
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After visiting Rocky on
Friday 7 June and continuing North, A41-210 returned South to Rockhampton Airport from Townsville and was again heard to use the radio call sign of "Stallion 40".
After a short time on the ground where the crew was changed over and the aircraft 'reprogrammed', A41-210 departed Rocky for RAAF Base Amberley via a missed approach at the Sunshine Coast.
Photo and video taken by 'IAD' and Paul Tyler ©️
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