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Boslandew 29th Oct 2010 10:18

Initials
 
I thoroughly enjoy PPrune but have been out of the business for over ten years and of the Army for 35 years. I find myself shut out of a lot of the discussion because of the Endless Initials Used or, in in accordance with todays trends, SOOALOTD because of all the EIU.

Any chance that when initials are used for the first time in each thread, allowing for those in every day use, ILS, VOR, etc, their meanings could also be given.

sargs 29th Oct 2010 11:41

TFD.......:)

Airborne Aircrew 29th Oct 2010 11:47

NPM..... :ok:

Tankertrashnav 29th Oct 2010 11:50

I have to agree, Boslandew. Maybe the Mods could instigate a sticky where a list of initials which crop up on Prune could gradually be formed and added to, with their current meanings.

Army Mover 29th Oct 2010 11:51

Roflmao ... :)

mayorofgander 29th Oct 2010 11:56

TFD...Training Flight Dispersal!!!

Later...MOG

Roadster280 29th Oct 2010 12:00

Too many TLAs?

But where do you start? Anyone in the flying business may recognise OAT, IAS, VOR, etcetera (avoiding "etc!"), but equally in military circles, VOR means something else, and then you have all the common military (mil) ones like Tpt, ORBAT, SAR, RAS, BLR.

Then there are the country specific ones. CONUS, HMG, POTUS, HMTQ, VAT, GST.

Not forgetting the common "life" ones like ASAP, SNAFU, PDQ.

Do all these need defining too?

That's a GBFO job for someone!

kluge 29th Oct 2010 12:02

Oh FFS ............. LOL :}

Pontius Navigator 29th Oct 2010 12:05

IMHO many TLA are used deliberately. If someone doesn't understand then they may keep out of the discussion.

If the discussion looks interesting and you feel you may have something to contribute then either ask a knowledgable participant in a PM or in the thread.

OK M?

Agaricus bisporus 29th Oct 2010 12:05

I read this post with incredulity.
Initials???
They are the letters representing given names in front of someone's surname. Doesn't everyone know that?

Do you mean "Acronyms", sir?

Oh dear!

Union Jack 29th Oct 2010 12:15

I read this post with incredulity. Initials??? They are the letters representing given names in front of someone's surname. Doesn't everyone know that? Do you mean "Acronyms", sir? Oh dear!

Oh double dear, AB! Please have a look at initialism vs. abbreviation vs. acronym :ok:

Jack

PS (= Postscript:)) I'm with Kluge!

barnstormer1968 29th Oct 2010 12:21

Union Jack

Any reason you left out mnemonics in your link :}

Boslandew 29th Oct 2010 12:32

Initials/Acronyms
 
Agaricus Bisporus

Because I don't know everything, I looked up 'acronym' in my dictionary before I started. It said 'a word made up from first letters', eg radar, laser. I suppose to be strictly accurate I should have said Initialism.

Incidentally, you guys replying only with initials are kinda proving my point.

I'd be with Kluge too if I knew what he meant

Union Jack 29th Oct 2010 12:39

Any reason you left out mnemonics in your link?

Barnstormer - Mno, mnot really ....:D

Jack

Art Field 29th Oct 2010 13:57

Pontius Navigator.

Why should those of us who left the RAF some time ago be excluded from discussion of current subjects because we do not know the meaning of those initials ? . Yes indeed some of the subjects are only of interest to the current servers but like the ops room door positioning, for some problems, we have seen it all before and can still offer relevant thoughts if we only could understand. Anyway we like to show our interest in our successors and give them support at this trying time.

Pontius Navigator 29th Oct 2010 14:11

Art, I didn't say you should be excluded but that some posters may wish to exclude you - subtle difference.

It is the same in other spheres too where professionals use jargon as an exclusion from mere public. Sometimes it does not work and you can either guess or know anyway.

I was once going in to the O-Club at Keflavik and here these guys talking 'discretely'. The words I heard were 'hot' and 'cold' and from that I knew who they were, what they were talking about and the details which, had I asked them outright, they would have clammed up about.

OTOH I was on a course and the course instructor kept using the TLA - MDR. I knew what this meant but the context was entirely wrong. I knew it as Median Detection Range whereas he meant Mental Dead Reckoning. Had he said Mental DR then all would have been clear.

As for using TLA in my answer, that was simply banter.

SL Hardly-Worthitt 29th Oct 2010 14:23

This may be of some assistance......
What does YW mean? - YW Definition - Meaning of YW - InternetSlang.com
YW and MTFBWY
H-W:ok:

barnstormer1968 29th Oct 2010 16:26

Union Jack.
Would you rather I had misspelled mnemonic by leaving out the 'm' at the front?
Of course, if I HAD actually got the spelling wrong in my post, then your reply may have been funny!:E

Capt Niff Naff 29th Oct 2010 16:57

DME, FYI (Dear me, For your info):

Military Aircrew: A forum for the professionals who fly the non-civilian hardware, and the backroom boys and girls without whom nothing would leave the ground. Army, Navy and Airforces of the World, all equally welcome here.

IE, It's a forum used by those in the definition above who use their everyday language to get to the point PDQ and to hide from those who don't know, what they are actually talking about-surely?
Capt NN
SWALK

Shack37 29th Oct 2010 17:26


Military Aircrew: A forum for the professionals who fly the non-civilian hardware, and the backroom boys and girls without whom nothing would leave the ground. Army, Navy and Airforces of the World, all equally welcome here.

IE, It's a forum used by those in the definition above who use their everyday language to get to the point PDQ and to hide from those who don't know, what they are actually talking about-surely?

And this would be.....TTPAAM


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