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jamestkirk
28th Oct 2011, 08:18
I was in SOU the other week and the controller said they had a 'CAT A coming in'. Something about low fuel.

No heard that expression before, apart from the biblical aircraft catagory. Could anyone enlighten me.

Obviously not on the specifics of that emergency but in general.

Thanks

Not Long Now
28th Oct 2011, 08:36
CAP493 (MATS part 1) section 1 chapter subsection 10,
Category Type of Flight
A Aircraft in emergency (e.g. engine fault, fuel shortage, seriously ill
passenger). Aircraft which have declared a 'Police Emergency'.
Ambulance/Medical aircraft when the safety of life is involved.
B Flights operating for search and rescue or other humanitarian
reasons. Post accident flight checks. Other flights, including Open
Skies Flights, authorised by the CAA. Police flights under normal
operational priority.
C Royal Flights Flights carrying visiting Heads of State which have been notified by NOTAM/Temporary Supplement.
D Flights notified by the CAA carrying Heads of Government or very
senior government ministers.
E Flight check aircraft engaged on, or in transit to, time or weather
critical calibration flights.
Other flights authorised by the CAA.
NORMAL FLIGHTS
i) Flights which have filed a flight plan in the normal way and conforming with
normal routing procedures.
ii) Initial instrument flight tests conducted by the CAA Flight Examining Unit.
(RTF callsign “EXAM”)
Z Training, non-standard and other flights.
And so priority is granted by status above, so catA versus catB, A gets to do what they want first, then B, and both before normal flights.

BOAC
28th Oct 2011, 16:00
A Aircraft in emergency (e.g. engine fault, fuel shortage, seriously ill
passenger). Aircraft which have declared a 'Police Emergency'. - ah yes, that's '999' on the transponder, I guess?

Not Long Now
29th Oct 2011, 09:46
I think your transponder's a bit off if it's 999.

Jim59
29th Oct 2011, 10:01
I think your transponder's a bit off if it's 999.
1747 in octal should do :-)

BOAC
29th Oct 2011, 11:32
I think your transponder's a bit off if it's 999. - I guess they had run out of stock when they got to you:)

Loki
29th Oct 2011, 14:20
Jim59

Thanks, I tried to work it out last night after bedtime....just fell asleep.

FantomZorbin
29th Oct 2011, 18:31
Squawk 999? ... must be a 'parotty' error!!


....... hat, coat, Taxi!

Brilliant Stuff
31st Oct 2011, 12:22
Is this CAT A different to the CAT A or B the Police use in their call sign?

Visual Strip
31st Oct 2011, 14:01
The very same.

Brilliant Stuff
31st Oct 2011, 15:13
Cheers VS no you mention it I have reread the paragraph I noticed it being mentioned on the end.:uhoh::uhoh: