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Harry Clampers 4th Jan 2011 11:19

LBIA ATC Reunion
 
The mother of all reunions is being planned for ex LBA employed ATCOs and ATCAs. Venue will be Harrogate, Friday 1st April 2011 from 1830hrs. Full details from Mike at [email protected] Zimmer frames welcome :ok:

Minesthechevy 4th Jan 2011 12:50

Zimmer frame indeed.

I never worked at LBA, but I did live there for a while in the late 50s - in a 22' caravan, parked near the Yorkshire ?Aero/Flying? Club. This was handy for my Dad, who was an Instructor there with Arthur Carvell as his boss.

Dad later moved on to DC3s, AV74s, VC?7/8?, before moving to points even further north and frozen on HS21s.

So if anyone remembers the Carvells, or the real old days of the tank factory, drop me a line.

Harry Clampers 4th Jan 2011 15:42

We have met. !! email winging its way

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 4th Jan 2011 17:48

"Harry Clampers"..... bet not many youngsters now use that term!!

Helen49 4th Jan 2011 18:35

I remember the term Harry Clampers well but where did the 'Harry' bit originate?

Mooncrest 5th Jan 2011 14:12

I hope this turns out to be a good evening for all concerned. I always hoped to work in ATC, particularly at my home airport but haven't had the breaks. Yet. I nevertheless can remember some names and faces who have moved on to pastures new or simply decided to call it a day. And I can still hear their voices too. Actually, that last part is a bit scary :suspect:

Have a nice time boys and girls and here's hoping for a good turnout. :ok:

Minesthechevy 5th Jan 2011 17:51

Mooncrest, nothing to worry about.

I did my best ATC work whilst listening to the voices in my head. It was either them or the pilots.........

arearadar 6th Jan 2011 11:42

harry clampers
 
I, too, am familiar with the term Harry Clampers but would be interested to know who Harry is.
On the theme, I remember requesting the WX from Dublin, as London FIR controller. I was told it was 9 oktas at 50 feet. 9 oktas I queried. He said I`ve seen 8 oktas and its worse than that !

Dave:)

Harry Clampers 7th Jan 2011 09:02

ok a bit of digging. According to the "Flyer Forum" Harry Clampers is used on more than one occasion by John Golley describing flying conditions at the time of the D Day landings in his memoirs Day of the Typhoon.
Or was it created by early pilots used as a euphamistic intensive rather like "flipping, ruddy or blooming" to avoid use of naughty words
Or Could it have come from the word Hari (Malay or Indonesian) for day. So if the Day is Clamped (due to bad wx) then its Hari Clampers.
Or my retired airline pilot dad used it in the context of It would be tight to get in (due to bad wx) tight = clamp = clamped = clampers

Anyway it sums up a sky obscure vv100ft quite well

Schimple !!

Lon More 7th Jan 2011 11:12

LBIA – Bezmer Air Base (military) – Bezmer, Yambol Province


Had to look it up. Don't think many PPRuNeRs worked there :hmm:

fabs 7th Jan 2011 12:29

USAF operate from there and the RAF have been known to use it before; so there may be a number of PPRuNers who have worked at Bezmer.


Enjoy your party.

Helen49 8th Jan 2011 14:25

Thanks for the info! I expect anybody working at or flying into the LBIA would have met 'Harry' many times!

Mooncrest 13th Jan 2011 09:08

Helen49,

Check your PMs please. Thankyou.

Mooncrest ;)

Mooncrest 18th May 2011 16:25

Any reports as to how this event was ? I saw an old interior pic (circa 1972) of the LBA tower on flickr yesterday which got me thinking about it. That's nearly as old as me. :sad:

prascho 19th May 2011 20:37

LBIA – Bezmer Air Base (military) – Bezmer, Yambol Province

Its allocated in Bulgaria. U could send me a PM for more info.


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