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British Airways "Shuttle"
Hi,
How does a British Airways "Shuttle" flight appear to ATC. Does it come up as SHTXXX or BAWXXX ? I was just wondering as BA is still the flight operator, it's simply the callsign thats different. Regards |
At Manch,
On the "AMOSS" screen, [An Airport wide ATC/Handling Agent/Apron...etc] It apperars as BAW SHT3N However on the Flight Progress Strips for ATC, they are "merely" SHT3N we aim to please, it keeps the cleaners happy |
On LTCC and LACC radars and flight progress strips they come up as the callsign, not as BAW.
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Yup, at ScACC as well. SHT7W and so on. The numbers refered to the destination - 2 Heathrow-Glasgow, 3 Glagow-Heathrow, 4 Heathrow-Edinburgh and so on. The letter at the end was the specific flight of the day, not that they seemed to go in any particular order.
In the good old days, the Shuttle callsign prefix was simply the two letterd 'SH'. Shame there was never a Shuttle One as we would eventually have had a 'Shuttle One Tango'. ;) |
BALIX
[anorak]"When I" was on that fleet, it was 2/3 MAN & back (ie. SHT2A was LHR-MAN and SHT3B was MAN-LHR), 4/5 BFS & back, 6/7 GLA & back and 7/8 EDI & back[/anorak]
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NW1 .... they still are, tho EDI is 8 and 9.
Ooooops, that makes me an anorak. :( SHT is an ICAO designator and Shuttle the ICAO callsign. |
Thanks for the replies everyone.
Regards Ben Hunwicks |
There used to be a Genuine [Oily, Dark Brown Wooden ] Shuttle on display at Manch, then some plonk, painted it in BEA colours:rolleyes: :D
we aim to please, it keeps the cleaners happy |
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