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54.98N
26th Feb 2010, 21:11
I fly out of ABZ and a Cessna Mustang departed there today with a fraction callsign, do NJ go this small now, or was it a sub charter?

BTW those things are tiny!!

robbreid
26th Feb 2010, 21:49
NetJets doesn't have any Mustang's, however Blink and London Executive Aviation both operate small fleets of Mustang's in the UK.

Partners | Blink (http://www.flyblink.com/about/partners)

London Executive Aviation: Home (http://www.flylea.com/)

GINFO Search Results Summary | Aircraft Register | Safety Regulation (http://www.caa.co.uk/application.aspx?catid=60&pagetype=65&appid=1&mode=summary&aircrafttype=510)

gregwood
26th Feb 2010, 21:55
I think that either you misheard the callsign ,or the pilot who was flying said mustang was;) a netjets jobshare pilot and maybe gave an initial incorrect callsign. It happens to the best of us when we change airlines.

proceeding outbound
27th Feb 2010, 09:01
As well as Ambeo and Saxon.

54.98N
27th Feb 2010, 09:29
Thats what I thought, definately a fraction call sign though. Maybe I was hallucinating!

LearJ
27th Feb 2010, 23:31
G-KLNW was in ABZ that day, most likely the call sign "SaxonAir" (or possibly shortened to Saxon) sounding like "Fraction"

54.98N
28th Feb 2010, 12:54
LearJ,

Thanks, that'll be it. I'll blame it on my Bose headset being away for repair, rather than advancing old age!!