What? No D and D?
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What? No D and D?
Having a few minutes to kill, I flicked through issue 05 of "Pulse" - the superb corporate communications journal of NATS. Wonderful publication - soft, strong and highly absorbent! Page 3 had a topless....... no, sorry, wrong one. Page 3 had an article covering the ditching of a Cessna303 in the North Sea and went on to congratulate, and rightly so, all the personnel on V watch for their swift actions. No mention of any activity from Distress and Diversion. Do D and D still do things like alert the Rescue Coordination Centre so that SAR can be scrambled or do NATS staff do that themselves? I understand that D and D is manned by RAF personnel - could that be why they didn't get a mention in a NATS publication?
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No mention of any activity from Distress and Diversion. Do D and D still do things like alert the Rescue Coordination Centre so that SAR can be scrambled or do NATS staff do that themselves? I understand that D and D is manned by RAF personnel - could that be why they didn't get a mention in a NATS publication?
) would have carried out all their normal activities as they have executive control of emergencies (as opposed to operational control) and informed the ARCC. Just business as usual for D&D which probably explains why no mention in Pulse.BD
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D&D did indeed just do their usual activity. If they blew their own trumpet every time they were involved in such an emergency (eg the Tornado GR4 into Holbeach a couple of weeks back), we would rapidly yawn.
BD, regarding A&FC, you are of course correct that the facility will be called A&FC (God only knows why the name was changed) but the RAF will continue to man with personnel from D&D Flt. I'm pretty sure I know what they will continue to call themselves.
BD, regarding A&FC, you are of course correct that the facility will be called A&FC (God only knows why the name was changed) but the RAF will continue to man with personnel from D&D Flt. I'm pretty sure I know what they will continue to call themselves.
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Thanks for asking the question we were all wondering about!
London Mil
Have we missed something? Has the RAF gone public on this yet? Is there a reference? I notice that it was still referred to as D&D in a recent ATSIN.
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Thanks for asking the question we were all wondering about!
London Mil
Have we missed something? Has the RAF gone public on this yet? Is there a reference? I notice that it was still referred to as D&D in a recent ATSIN.
2 s
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Sorry for any confusion.BD
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Beady Eye, yes good point about D and D blowing their own trumpet. What I was trying to highlight was that the article in Pulse was written as if no one else but V watch of NATS was involved from an ATC perspective. I'm sure the boys and girls in D and D would echo that "it's all part of the job", but it wouldn't have done them, or the editors of Pulse, any harm if they got a mention outside of any RAF publications.
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Beady Eye, yes good point about D and D blowing their own trumpet. What I was trying to highlight was that the article in Pulse was written as if no one else but V watch of NATS was involved from an ATC perspective. I'm sure the boys and girls in D and D would echo that "it's all part of the job", but it wouldn't have done them, or the editors of Pulse, any harm if they got a mention outside of any RAF publications.
Dunno what London Mil and other current D&D controllers think though.BD

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Beady Eye, yes good point about D and D blowing their own trumpet. What I was trying to highlight was that the article in Pulse was written as if no one else but V watch of NATS was involved from an ATC perspective. I'm sure the boys and girls in D and D would echo that "it's all part of the job", but it wouldn't have done them, or the editors of Pulse, any harm if they got a mention outside of any RAF publications.

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From the way I understand it, the A+FC is a temporary acronym that is being used here at Swanwick to prevent confusion between the 2 active D&D cells and the new D&D cell being constructed in nPC (if you look at the nPC pictures on NATSnet it een shows a picture of the new D&D cell under construction)
The room at Swanwick is in iteslf complete, and is now having it's radio and radar kit fitted. Of interest, is the DF laser board is being replaced with a mahoosive plasma screen. (night shift take note, bring your xbox 360 to work
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The room at Swanwick is in iteslf complete, and is now having it's radio and radar kit fitted. Of interest, is the DF laser board is being replaced with a mahoosive plasma screen. (night shift take note, bring your xbox 360 to work
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To clarify, as far as the military are concerned, D&D will continue to call themselves D&D when on landline/telephone etc, even after moving to Swanwick. Part of the rationale behind name changes (ie the introduction of the term A&FC) is so that the projects chaps don't get confused. You could just imagine someone talking about a problem in D&D when the problem was actually in an empty room some 100 miles down the road. Hence, A&FC is set in tablets of stone as far as contracts are concerned. How the customer chooses to operate within the boudaries of the solution (the Contract), is a matter for the customer.
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To clarify, as far as the military are concerned, D&D will continue to call themselves D&D when on landline/telephone etc, even after moving to Swanwick. Part of the rationale behind name changes (ie the introduction of the term A&FC) is so that the projects chaps don't get confused. You could just imagine someone talking about a problem in D&D when the problem was actually in an empty room some 100 miles down the road. Hence, A&FC is set in tablets of stone as far as contracts are concerned. How the customer chooses to operate within the boudaries of the solution (the Contract), is a matter for the customer. 

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Yes the aircraft was tranferred to 121.5 & "controlled" by D&D for his descent into the sea.
Yes we did all our usual stuff.
No it didnt warrant us transmitting to the world we had done so.... usual stuff
Diddley Dee
Yes we did all our usual stuff.
No it didnt warrant us transmitting to the world we had done so.... usual stuff
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You're quite correct in that the customer chooses what they do with the kit provided (within the constraints of what the kit can do). Name will not be to prevent confusion (IMHO) as NAS, CCDS and EDDUS are all moving to Swanwick next year and although slight name changes are used to differentiate (SwEDDUS for Swanwick EDDUS as an example) theres no confusion. I could well be wrong (Because A&FC is not a project I'm involved in) but I believe HQ STC chose A&FC and thats how it'll be used in future. Standing by to be corrected by one of the project team now
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in the project to save confusion in some docs.You are correct that the A&FC nomenclature came from HQ STC and it is the term used in the NATS/MOD contract, but I guess I may have to provide power for the D&D sign before O date
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) You might be thinking about CASPIAN which is nothing to do with NAS et al. Or the newly new New Prestwick Centre, which has nothing to do with CASPIAN either
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You are correct that the A&FC nomenclature came from HQ STC and it is the term used in the NATS/MOD contract, but I guess I may have to provide power for the D&D sign before O date
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