And the winner is...
... Krasnoyarski (KJC) |
Canadian Armed Forces biz jet, CL600 I think.
"Schooner" as in a schooner of beer. |
You made that up.
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Some years the New South Wales Gendarmes operated a helo, VH-PWW, which soon became known as “Pigs With Wings”.
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Hi.
I´ve posted it already at a different thread, but here it comes again: The german airline without catering (EAE): "Starving" (or was it "starwing"??!!:E ) The opposite to that would be "Rubens" (by the way, does anyone know, who that is?) RGDS, Loofty. P.S.: a nice one is also "Cactus" (America West) |
"Reubens" is of course VLM of Belgium.
"Specsavers" will be heard nearly every day if in the vicinity of SOU or GCI Another one that sounds quite good in the US is "Waterski" (which I think is Trans-States, a regional carrier) US Military used to use "Quid" for their AAR tankers based in the UK. |
Thanks...........................................
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I think this one is still used - Medical supply run nightly (Time critical stuff) out of Windhoek to JIA, C404, lands about midnight - "Ghost Rider"
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Hey Rhodie, reminds me of another midnight oil run between Winhoek and JIA, "Jolly Roger".
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CRC - Con-air
Operates as fire spotters in Canada I believe. |
"Chaos"
.......and it was...... "Satan" was cool as well. They had something in common too. |
Had one today at Manch. C/s was "Ballistic", Reg was LXPMI, should have been LXPOO :ok:
watp,iktch |
Wycombe
It's actually "CLID" for the KC-135's. Having said that I did hear a Female tanker pilot forced to use the callsign "CLID 69" over the North Sea a little while ago - made me smile...... |
ETOPS
Sorry, old boy, Wycombe was right. It was QUID. The SR-71 from Mildenhall also used the same callsign. WANK 21 - a KC135 going Stateside made a dull day much brighter at LACC a couple of years ago! I don't think the Americans used it again after it was explained what it meant to a Brit! |
No Quid is the right callsign
some of the tankers call Exxon and some Shell There is a very good book called callsign which list a very large percentage of civil and military callsigns G-I-B |
Early nineties, we were warned by Lon Mil of two F-111s flogging around the Isle of Wight, c/s Burp 01 and Burp 02. A wind-up by Lon Mil p'raps? Didn't the USAF use Sherpa's for a while, c/s Pokey?
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I recall a story about two F111's transiting to LFA 15, in the early 70s, c/sign Sperm 01 and 02. Said acft were receiving "service” from a female controller from a certain atcru in Northern England. She is reputed to have said, in a plum, cut crystal voice:
"You are now entering my dark area, ceasing radar service". The leader responded in a laconic Texan draw: "OK. Wriggle, baby wriggle"! |
Seen over Wales once, working the Mil
FIST and BALLS You can imagine the coordination - "Could you expedite your FIST through my BALLS, Controller 15" |
Most inappropriate callsign:
SWIFT - Formation of Tucanos are anything but!!! |
Gottem all here :ok:
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