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HON 1R
10th Aug 2006, 12:35
Hi guys,

I know some private business jets use the registration of the aircraft as their callsign/flight number, but I was just wondering if anyone could tell me how flight numbers are decided when a company uses it's own callsign? Are they decided at random, like in the airline industry?

Also, say a passenger flies to LHR-NCE once every week, is the flight operated by the same flight number (eg XX123) or is it different every time?

Many thanks.

Daifly
10th Aug 2006, 21:30
Depends on the operator. Some have specific callsigns for the aircraft, some for the Captains but most of us use some internal reference like a job number (or a part of a job number) - makes it easier for accounts to allocate Eurocontrol charges to the correct aircraft at the end of the month!

25check
12th Aug 2006, 11:27
Several use the day of the month then a trip number, such as 'XXX021' for first flight on the 2nd or 'XXX163' for third trip on 16th

HON 1R
13th Aug 2006, 18:13
Many thanks for your replies.

25check,

I take it the trip number is the number of flights flown for that month, rather than just a single day?

Thanks.

25check
13th Aug 2006, 18:56
no, its on a daily basis, so on 3rd they may do 3 flights xxx031/2/3 then on 4th they start again, ie xxx041/2/3

HON 1R
13th Aug 2006, 20:07
Gotcha! :ok:

Thanks once again.

chevvron
14th Aug 2006, 09:36
I know an operator who uses that days page serial number in the tech log.

Daifly
14th Aug 2006, 18:53
Oh dear me no, that would involve having to walk out into the hangar to find out the tech log number... how very 1970's...

;)

matoto
15th Aug 2006, 11:08
in my company the number depend of witch flight off the years is it. example 114th flight in the year will have the call sign XXX114.
there is no rule .....