Tornado in Baghdad
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Tornado in Baghdad
Heard today that a GR4 with an engine fire diverted into Baghdad international much to the bemusement of the Americans there. Hear the crew are OK. Can the Ali clan give any more info? I Pity the gingers driving a wag full of bits to that one!
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Ha! If they got into the airport without being dicked around by the flight prevention branch I can only assume that all the controllers were off duty and the airfield was MBZ.
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I'm watching you buddy....don't forget your first shout in July!
As it is, once again, the request from the US that the RAAF provide ATC services I think it shows the RAAF ATC has earnt the respect it deserves, especially after Somalia......if I may say so myself! The guys and gals on the job in Baghdad will offer first class service, even to a broken down Tornado.
Somalia was the first deployment into an operational theatre for the RAAF ATC post Vietnam era. Then came Timor, now Iraq....where next??? Its Ok, I have Eastern Arabia sorted, no room at the pool bar for anyone else.
Now EDD if you don't mind I have to get back to my rum and "diet coke" and try and find some constructive posts.
As it is, once again, the request from the US that the RAAF provide ATC services I think it shows the RAAF ATC has earnt the respect it deserves, especially after Somalia......if I may say so myself! The guys and gals on the job in Baghdad will offer first class service, even to a broken down Tornado.
Somalia was the first deployment into an operational theatre for the RAAF ATC post Vietnam era. Then came Timor, now Iraq....where next??? Its Ok, I have Eastern Arabia sorted, no room at the pool bar for anyone else.
Now EDD if you don't mind I have to get back to my rum and "diet coke" and try and find some constructive posts.
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ASRAAM - Totally Agree!
Kpax - You have no idea, Brit ATC in the RAAF...uuhhhh NO.....OK I conceed they have one exchange Officer at the School of ATC in Sale, but that is so he or she can go back to UK with some 'spiffing" ideas on on how to control aeroplanes (please note the spelling of aeroplanes there!). And unfortunately, as for the rest of your post, I will let the GD branch or aviators sort you out on that one.
Kpax - You have no idea, Brit ATC in the RAAF...uuhhhh NO.....OK I conceed they have one exchange Officer at the School of ATC in Sale, but that is so he or she can go back to UK with some 'spiffing" ideas on on how to control aeroplanes (please note the spelling of aeroplanes there!). And unfortunately, as for the rest of your post, I will let the GD branch or aviators sort you out on that one.
Last edited by Fox3snapshot; 11th May 2003 at 07:44.
I was flying over Saudia Arabia at the time and copied the MayDay call. We waited a minute and notified Saudi ATC.
Saudi ATC looked for clarification from other aircraft about 5 minutes later. Amazingly, some local airlines had copied the Mayday but failed to report it!
We assumed the crew may have ejected but about 10 minutes after the initial Mayday we copied a second. This time the aircraft was overhead Bagdad at 8000' requesting and emergency landing.
Glad all is well.
Saudi ATC looked for clarification from other aircraft about 5 minutes later. Amazingly, some local airlines had copied the Mayday but failed to report it!
We assumed the crew may have ejected but about 10 minutes after the initial Mayday we copied a second. This time the aircraft was overhead Bagdad at 8000' requesting and emergency landing.
Glad all is well.