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Old 30th November 2016 | 12:45
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Pink Floyd Flying Pig

I was listening to a radio programme today recalling the shooting of the iconic Pink Floyd album cover and how the pig got loose and caused mayhem in the London TMA. There were many tales, but I was wondering if any of you were 'involved' 40 years ago and could recall the debacle ? Curiously whilst walking outside earlier I spotted some kind of balloon tumbling along in the sky (but somewhat high up) and wondered if such objects show up on radar ? However small they would cause a hazard to any unsuspecting aircraft if ingested into an engine.
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Old 1st December 2016 | 20:53
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I'll take that as a no then! :-)
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Old 1st December 2016 | 21:43
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I recall it vaguely but don't think I was on watch at the time. Sorry.
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Old 3rd December 2016 | 14:45
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Tracking of the missing balloon pig was conducted from the Watch Supervisor's position at LATCC. When it was eventually captured, the operator was informed, and I seem to recall the record company sent a load of food for the watch on at the time....which we scoffed.
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Old 3rd December 2016 | 19:14
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Inbound flights had to be warned that they might see a pink pig go past and there were numerous reports from members of the public reporting that pigs can fly.
I was on 125.8 that morning and issued a warning to the stuff in the Lambourne hold. Nobody took me very seriously (no change there...)

I'm damned if I remember any PF grub arriving. The 'Laced-up boots and corduroys' boys must've scoffed it...
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Old 3rd December 2016 | 19:54
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Laced-up boots and corduroys
Intriguing reference that begs more description please - presumably not Toy Dolls song from the 80s.
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Old 3rd December 2016 | 20:26
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Sham 69, 1979.
Look at the handle of the previous poster (Les ?)
The lyrics roll off the tongue......
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Old 4th December 2016 | 14:01
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I was on 125.8 that morning and issued a warning to the stuff in the Lambourne hold. Nobody took me very seriously (no change there...)

I'm damned if I remember any PF grub arriving. The 'Laced-up boots and corduroys' boys must've scoffed it...
Obviously went the same way as all those Farnborough Airshow tickets you were sent every 2 years but never reached you the coalface workers then.

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Old 4th December 2016 | 14:06
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No, but we had plenty of visiting people showing off the freebie tickets they'd received!
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Old 4th December 2016 | 14:25
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I was told the boss at Heathrow ATC used to take some for himself then send the rest back saying his staff weren't interested.
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Old 4th December 2016 | 16:07
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That comes as no surprise, same sort of thing used to happen at a large airport oop north.
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Old 4th December 2016 | 19:34
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Doesn't mean much to me and I can't see anyone in the staff list..
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Old 5th December 2016 | 01:59
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Springheeled jack.

Since the thread has decended into non arrival of Farnborough tickets (ours were raffled...I never won) here is what the "book" says

When an ATSU receives information that a captive balloon has broken free the appropriate ACC shall be telephoned without delay stating:
ƒ The type of balloon and whether carrying any person; ƒ Position of balloon site;
ƒ Direction and speed of drift;
ƒ Last observed height;
ƒ Length of cable attached to balloon;
ƒ Balloon operator’s name and telephone number.

There are then local instructions regarding action to be taken.

If the unit involved is SSR only a balloon will not appear on radar. A weather balloon MIGHT although I never ever saw the one launched daily from a site 9 miles south of me. Hope that helps.
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Old 5th December 2016 | 10:14
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According to a biography of Pink Floyd which I've read, the pig was last sighted at 20,000 feet (impressive) over Chatham.
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Old 5th December 2016 | 12:09
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Thankyou eastern wiseguy, it was most amusing to read about the trajectories of the free tickets, but that didn't help with the original question ;-) The BBC radio programme that i'd listened to said that the pig had indeed reached 20,000 ft, but had ended up in a farmer's field in Kent and was 'scaring his herd of dairy cows who refused to come in for milking'. There was also mention of an RAF QRA aircraft (lightning?) being sent up to shoot it down, but this seems a bit far fetched. There must've been some funny R/T between ATC and aircraft during the whole escape :-)
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Old 5th December 2016 | 20:33
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I think Nick Mason said the pig (named Algie) ended up intact in a Kent field. They had a marksman on the first day of the photoshoot just in case and didn't bother on the second day, so Algie made his bid for freedom...
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Old 17th December 2016 | 07:25
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I was an ATCA at the time, and am pretty sure that a Notam was issued stating Flying Pink Pig in London Vicinity or something like that!! Any records kept?

TDM excellent Sham69 reference in what is a music related thread.
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Old 4th January 2017 | 18:13
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Yep, remember it.
First thoughts when told by Watch Manager to advise pilots was "you're having a larf"
Funny, got the same reaction from those pilots that understood what a large flying pink pig was.
Don't recall anyone actually reported seeing it.

One of many interesting days at LL.
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Old 4th January 2017 | 19:27
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Glad to see you on here again M! Take care..
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Old 4th January 2017 | 20:21
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Being a Floyd fan, I do remember the incident being reported at the time.
I did see the pig a while later at a concert at Earls Court.
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