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Caledonian
14th Jul 2002, 17:44
Gdday,

Just wondered if there are any actually on this site, work at pf and was discussing this with a friend and I dont think I have ever came across a pf controller would be interested in putting a couple of points his/her way should it arise!!

Roger.

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professor yaffle
14th Jul 2002, 17:49
try the questions and see if there is any response!!

prof

23c
14th Jul 2002, 19:42
Yes, we do exist and are open to comments and criticism. Why not give us a call 0141 840 8029 and arrange a visit? Anyway, off to night-shift - speak to you soon.

Aunt Rimmer
14th Jul 2002, 20:33
I know a few of them and know their ops - what do you wanna know ?

On the beach
14th Jul 2002, 23:13
And here's an ex-PF who can tell you what it was like in the "good old days"!! Ask away.

radar707
15th Jul 2002, 18:30
We are plentiful on this site, ask away :p :p :p

EGPFlyer
15th Jul 2002, 20:51
Oh ****, I had better not say anything bad about them then!(not that I would :D ).........and while I'm here, it wasn't any of you lot that forgot about me at Y1 was it??? (you know who you are!) :D :D :D

radar707
16th Jul 2002, 17:25
Alpha16,
Just give us a cal 0141 840 8029, we're always happy to accomodate when we can, sometimes we don't have that staff available to show you round, but usually there's someone (a trainee) wh can fill you in on what we do and don't do

spekesoftly
16th Jul 2002, 18:04
What type of primary radar does Glasgow have these days ? Seem to recall back in the eighties there were two 50cm (Marconi 232 or 264 ?) scanners on the Airfield. Not ideal for Radar Approach work, and a slow scan rate for SRAs, with huge radar returns at any distance! The lack of SSR was also a challenge in such a busy environment. All sorted by now, no doubt ?

Deeko01
16th Jul 2002, 22:37
Hi folks at pf,

Like to say thank you for showing me round the tower last week, it was C watch who were on at the time (the watch of many voices!!!!!) thanks folks.

Best regards
Execair 4!!! :)

10W
17th Jul 2002, 10:19
Alpha16

You need to come and see us again, we're right out of choccies ;)

If you want to visit Glasgow and don't get any luck with the number given, let me know. Uncle Dubya knows all sorts of people in strange places who can grease wheels. It will only cost you a Stella or two :)

Caledonian
18th Jul 2002, 11:34
Thank you for all your replies guys and gals, look forward to popping up the tower soon to have a look around and in return I have my pilots license and fly from the club at pf if any of you are interested in going for a wee wazz let me know at : [email protected]

just for info,

1) do you have german controllers working with you think I have heard a couple of guys over the past few months do they go through the normal training at NATS in HH?

2) is there a plan for radar control to be done by scottish like the way they turn on at luton etc just wondered!?

3) on a funnier note a pilot came to me a few days ago and said did you hear what the female controller said to me after landing she said Callsign, well done, vacate left contact ground 121.7!!! he was saying how would she like it if I said well done to her for the service provided before handover!! do you know people who do that?? I am sure it is not patronising but just being friendly but I guess the pilot had no SOH!!!

thanks for your help
Caledonian!

rnobson
18th Jul 2002, 15:21
I concur Westie knows lotsa peeps and can pull strings !!!!!!!!!! give him chockkie




Turning kerosine into ... NOISE

radar707
18th Jul 2002, 21:07
Caledonian, look forward to seeing you.
Answers to your questions:

1. Yes, we do, he went throught the college like everyone else.

2. Not as yet, maybe oneday

3. Probably because he made "D" which gave her a gap she could use when other trafic was vacating at "E". Not patronising, just a compliment

:p

Eric T Cartman
20th Jul 2002, 18:34
@ on the beach :

to digress from the initial post slightly, my "good old days" @ PF were 1975-79 - might we be aquainted ? ;)

On the beach
21st Jul 2002, 03:10
Hi Eric,

I'm afraid not, I'm just a mere youngster, PF 1990-1994, sadly just a fleeting visit, but with many happy memories

Take care