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OL
22nd Jun 2005, 22:41
Anyone know who the crew of the GR4 that did the Halton Grad flyby on Tues 21st June are?

Ta OP

Aynayda Pizaqvick
23rd Jun 2005, 19:00
Yeah sure, would their phone number and address be of any use too?:\ Or may be where their children go to school?

exleckie
23rd Jun 2005, 19:52
OL.

It is only two letters and you sign off as OP?

Just live in wonderment and revise your keyboard skills.

Mad_Mark
23rd Jun 2005, 21:57
Anyone know who the crew of the GR4 that did the Halton Grad flyby on Tues 21st June are?

Yes, I am sure there is :ok:

MadMark!!! :mad:

OL
24th Jun 2005, 01:28
Don't be limp.
My second name starts with P.

The tonka that did the flybe then flew past me and my mate who where in a glider out of Halton, was a mega sight and just wanted to call the pilot and say thanks!

OP

Onan the Clumsy
24th Jun 2005, 02:25
Did you get any lift off it?

SteveStephens
24th Jun 2005, 13:46
Fantastic sight, fantastic noise............almost gave my Labrador a heart attack!

Zoom
24th Jun 2005, 16:53
This thread reminds me of this old 'un:

Aircraft: 'I'm p*ssed off.'
ATC: 'Aircraft calling, say your callsign.'
Aircraft: 'I'm not that p*ssed off.'

So whoever you are stay mum, especially if it was a bad show.

DP Harvey
24th Jun 2005, 17:41
OP, use your common sense.

Nobody is going to give you, even through a private e-mail, the name of anyone in the forces regardless of who they are or what they were doing. This protocol stretches into civvie street as well. Its called privacy and respect and above all else, security (both service and personal).

Secondly, the chances of the actual pilot or nav reading your message and then responding to an anonymous poster is less then nil.

watchman2005
24th Jun 2005, 17:46
Less than nil, always an odd expression. How can you have a negative probability?

exleckie
25th Jun 2005, 04:45
Limp?

Is that what the "L" stands for then?

Does "P" have a silent "rick" after it?