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DVR6K
13th Jan 2002, 20:02
Hi,

Just wondering, is there anyone out there who gives updates on important footie scores while the airwaves are quiet? I mean, obviously not those of you sitting in West Drayton sweating as the ATR-42 makes slow progress towards the localizer during the rush hour, but peeps on quiet parts on quiet days?

"Speedbird 426, turn right heading 240 to intercept the localizer closing in from the left, england 2, nigeria 1, report localizer established..."

hehe. Cheers, someoneīs gotta be a footie fan out there, world cup is looming!

bagpuss lives
13th Jan 2002, 20:17
Don't remember that chapter in the MATS Part II :)

At MACC though we're always happy to oblige <img src="smile.gif" border="0">

DVR6K
13th Jan 2002, 20:24
Oh nice one, you lot at Manchester are very nice people, is there something you put in the tea?

callyoushortly
13th Jan 2002, 20:35
If you're heading up Edinburgh way I'll be sure to help you out.... just ask away, everyone knows... Tower always has the answer!!!!!

viva77
13th Jan 2002, 20:37
You mean like the Lufthansa who was allegedly told to "taxy to stand fifty one, thats 5-1?" Whats the point in asking in Scotland; they're not interested! Try Brum instead.

Spoonbill
13th Jan 2002, 20:50
Nah..........................sorry - we'll be too busy watching the football to talk to aeroplanes....... :) <img src="eek.gif" border="0"> :)

DVR6K
13th Jan 2002, 21:22
Wow, loads of people keen to help out!

Never know whether to risk asking or not! Sometimes itīs the "Yes, certainly G-ABCD, standby" and other times itīs "Negative G-ABCD, this is NOT a sportsdesk blah de blah". Groovy stuff.

5milesbaby
13th Jan 2002, 22:05
DVR6K, I speak to you guys lots, so count on the updates as they come in!!!

ayrprox
13th Jan 2002, 22:06
Not everybody working at Scottish talks with a scottish accent :)
I'll be just as interested in the football as anybody, and if you would be interested in an update just ask. I for one will be happy to oblidge with updates on how much England are beating Argentina by( no references to the war I promise!) :) :) :)

Bewli-Begto
13th Jan 2002, 22:07
I`m sure that those of us at the new Swanwick Centre will be happy to oblige this summer - provided the frequency is not too busy, please ask - we will do our best to accomodate; plus it gives the LAS`s something to do, we can send them off on a fact-finding mission to the TV room!

BEXIL160
13th Jan 2002, 23:11
Like most at I'll endeavour to provide timely info on the scores.(What's an LAS for, anyway?)

Just looking ahead though, England's first game is on 2nd June at 1830 local.... not completely sure about the time zones, but allowing for BST, I reckon that means a kick-off at 0530 local UK time, so by the end of the second half things might be a little busy on the London Freqs.

The second England game is a bit later, at 2030 local (0730 BST?), on 7th June (vs. Argentina... wonder if Becks will play?), perhaps a little more "scope" for reporting.... maybe.

I may be in the hour club with the UK timings, but either way it's gonna be in a busy part of the AM.

Rgds BEX

elandel
14th Jan 2002, 02:56
I am a sweaty person at West Drayton and I often give out football rugby and cricket scores,especially to our foregn customers - I think they appreciate it!

Muppit
14th Jan 2002, 03:41
Lets face it, our job's all about customer service, and that means you!

Happy to oblige!

le loup garou
14th Jan 2002, 03:47
As reports will depend on how busy the controller is, why not put the most recent scores on the atis. "pilots are reminded that wing tip clearance is not assured and that England are two nil up"

Regards le loup garou

willadvise
14th Jan 2002, 06:36
No problems with it over here. In fact if the poms are losing I will direct the scores to BAW pilots <img src="tongue.gif" border="0">

Standing Hampton
14th Jan 2002, 14:05
Passed the final score between England and Germany, that 5-1 thrashing to an inbound Britannia.

He said that he would wait until they had landed to avoid dangerous in flight celebrations!

If the freq sounds quiet please ask, someone in the room is sure to know, in fact as England scored each goal in this game, the noise from the rest room was probably being broadcast with each ATC instruction!

eyeinthesky
14th Jan 2002, 15:58
What if there is someone else on the frequency who is recording the match to watch when he gets home and doesn't want to know the score?

spekesoftly
14th Jan 2002, 16:57
They will just have to press the 'mute' button ! <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

BEXIL160
14th Jan 2002, 19:43
eyeinthesky....

LOOK AWAY NOW&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; :) :) :) ???

Rgds BEX

DVR6K
14th Jan 2002, 20:18
"And for those of you who donīt want to know the score, 122.55..............................now!"

Lew Ton
14th Jan 2002, 22:10
I hate football. Don't bother asking. <img src="rolleyes.gif" border="0">

surfingatco
15th Jan 2002, 13:33
willadvise - you and me both! As one of the many ethnic minority Jocks in TC I'll have great pleasure in relaying the information that Ingerland have emulated Scotland in previous WCs by going out in the first round!