Air Traffic Engineering Contacts - UK
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Think this is the right place... (I'm not sure of the distinction between Air Traffic Control and Air Traffic Engineers, so apologies if it should be in the Engineering thread).
As part of a potential job later this year, I'm looking for radar details for a selection of the following airports:
Blackpool
Liverpool
Manchester
Newcastle
Birmingham
Cardiff
East Midlands
Leeds Bradford
Humberside
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Prestwick
Aldergrove
Belfast City
If you've any contacts in these operations, could I ask you send me a PM or post them in the thread? The info I'm after (will probably make it obvious why I'm after it) is radar freq, PRF, pulse width and power output.
Many thanks
Tester_76
As part of a potential job later this year, I'm looking for radar details for a selection of the following airports:
Blackpool
Liverpool
Manchester
Newcastle
Birmingham
Cardiff
East Midlands
Leeds Bradford
Humberside
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Prestwick
Aldergrove
Belfast City
If you've any contacts in these operations, could I ask you send me a PM or post them in the thread? The info I'm after (will probably make it obvious why I'm after it) is radar freq, PRF, pulse width and power output.
Many thanks
Tester_76
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Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aldergrove and Belfast City are all NATS, so the best idea would be to email the NATS press office and they could direct you to the people who would have the info - [email protected]
As for the others, have a trawl round their websites for contact info.
As for the others, have a trawl round their websites for contact info.
A few years ago I needed this info for a job, and found an official NATS publication which had them all listed. I don't have a reference to hand at the moment but I'm sure a call to them will identify it.