Low flying
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: East Ecosse
Age: 71
Posts: 453
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Low flying
Last edited by mustpost; 12th Dec 2009 at 08:38.
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Glasgow
Age: 61
Posts: 909
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Chickens
Reminds me of the farmer near Leeming who kept hens.
"They were laying a lot less", so he said. After two years of claiming and receiving compensation someone decided to investigate. It was hardly surprising that his hens were laying a lot less - he hadn't kept hens for about eight years.
Whoops! Edited 11 December 2009 @ 21:34 hrs for typing error.
"They were laying a lot less", so he said. After two years of claiming and receiving compensation someone decided to investigate. It was hardly surprising that his hens were laying a lot less - he hadn't kept hens for about eight years.
Whoops! Edited 11 December 2009 @ 21:34 hrs for typing error.
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Away from home Rat
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I was once manning the control desk of an FJ second line maintenance facility in sunny north east Norfolk whan I recieved a call from an irrate local pig farmer that some green and grey low flying helicopters were annoying his pigs! I was polite and informed him of the number of the guardroom to lodge his complaint and also he would be better off phoning Wattisham...
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: UK
Posts: 308
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
"She also sought a declaration that planes flying less than 250ft above her home breached her human rights. "
Almost laughable if we were not at war. Comfy are you, in your nice warm home?
Almost laughable if we were not at war. Comfy are you, in your nice warm home?
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: UK
Posts: 1,136
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
In fairness to her, it's pretty hard to tell what height jets are at from the ground. This could be solved fairly easily by some cailbration flights over her place, working down from 250ft and up from 420kts. The water is further muddied by aeroplanes being different sizes, the tornado for example being a little bigger than a normal aeroplane as they had to find space for a second (presumably important, but i can't see how) chair.
Strange - this link wont work for me - approached it via Google and got the same negative result. Got the gist from another website though. Bit like the people near here who live in a newish house less than a mile from Culdrose and complained in the press about helicopters night flying!
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: East Sussex
Age: 86
Posts: 276
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Many, many years ago at Wyton the SDO was a USAF exchange officer. He took an evening call from the local high-born busybody about the noise of the night flying. His reply was "Ma'am, that's the sound of freedom". Then he put the phone down. It took the Staish a long time to calm that one down.
Join Date: May 2006
Location: 2 m South of Radstock VRP
Posts: 2,042
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Good result. I truly detest these people.
There's a line in there that implies her "brief" may not be very bright, though.
For £1M, I might tell her where it is. There again; sod her and the horse she rode in on.
There's a line in there that implies her "brief" may not be very bright, though.
For £1M, I might tell her where it is. There again; sod her and the horse she rode in on.
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: 59°09N 002°38W (IATA: SOY, ICAO: EGER)
Age: 80
Posts: 812
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
We only get these claims because in the past, we have been stupid enough to pay out.
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: UK
Posts: 126
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Reminds me of this story where a farmer and 2 vets were falsely claiming compensation from the MoD for cattled killed by low flying helicopters in South Armagh.
Ah yes, Op SADDLE, the South Armagh Deception in Deceased Livestock Enquiry, that occupied many hours of JATOC's AATC bods.
Usually it was the lads who were quicker than the lasses to volunteer their services to plunder the archives. Possibly because of the presence of so many secretaries in the archive building.
Usually it was the lads who were quicker than the lasses to volunteer their services to plunder the archives. Possibly because of the presence of so many secretaries in the archive building.
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Chedburgh, Bury St.Edmunds
Age: 81
Posts: 1,175
Likes: 0
Received 7 Likes
on
5 Posts
Friend of mine, was on ATC having a rest from Javelins, received a call from an irate farmer about low flying aircraft.Friend asked 'Have these aircraft got red stars on them?' 'No' replied the farmer. 'Oh, that's all right then!!'
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: East England
Posts: 173
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Was riding up the Cromer road the other week....Tonka over the top at well...it looked low and fast....brilliant....son with very wide smile on face...keep it up.....more please....unlike the yank F15s that never seem to drop below 5K feet in these parts
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Just west of the North Sea
Age: 69
Posts: 48
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
We used to get fast LFA here (much to my delight), but it doesn't happen very often now for some reason. Anybody up for punching 55.45.097N 003.21.448W* into their nav computers?
*village centre
*village centre
Low flying aircraft are about the best recruiting aid I can think of.
RAF were plagued by low-flying and noise complaints as far back as 1951. My first experience of civilan low flying noise complaints against the RAF was in Rhodesia.
In 1951 I was at 5 FTS, RAF Thornhill, S. Rhodesia and attach a photo of "Boggies Clock" decorated for Coronation Day 1953 in Main Street in the centre of Gwelo (now Gweru) the nearest town to RAF THornhill.
Mrs Jean Boggie lived in Gwelo for many years and was one of the town's most colourful characters. Her husband was a pioneer, and a member of the first Legislative Council. After his death in 1928, she erected this memorial clock tower, a familiar landmark to all who passed through the town. There was also a memorial panel inserted in the tower, commemorating the women, children and cattle and donkeys of the pioneers.
Mrs. Boggie was well known for her protests against the noise created by training aircraft from RAF Thornhill which flew over her farm. The noise, she claimed, prevented her hens from laying and her cows from being content! She was always remonstrating with the authorities and often made her views known through letters to the press. RAF Airmen driving past the clock, in a bus for example, were in the habit of making their feelings known about her protests by blowing a raspberry - but she still protested.
One of the first things one learnt on arrival at 5 FTS was that it was de rigueur to blow the raspberry as one passed the clock!
In 1951 I was at 5 FTS, RAF Thornhill, S. Rhodesia and attach a photo of "Boggies Clock" decorated for Coronation Day 1953 in Main Street in the centre of Gwelo (now Gweru) the nearest town to RAF THornhill.
Mrs Jean Boggie lived in Gwelo for many years and was one of the town's most colourful characters. Her husband was a pioneer, and a member of the first Legislative Council. After his death in 1928, she erected this memorial clock tower, a familiar landmark to all who passed through the town. There was also a memorial panel inserted in the tower, commemorating the women, children and cattle and donkeys of the pioneers.
Mrs. Boggie was well known for her protests against the noise created by training aircraft from RAF Thornhill which flew over her farm. The noise, she claimed, prevented her hens from laying and her cows from being content! She was always remonstrating with the authorities and often made her views known through letters to the press. RAF Airmen driving past the clock, in a bus for example, were in the habit of making their feelings known about her protests by blowing a raspberry - but she still protested.
One of the first things one learnt on arrival at 5 FTS was that it was de rigueur to blow the raspberry as one passed the clock!
Last edited by Warmtoast; 25th Aug 2016 at 22:45. Reason: Restore moved photo