Question for Ex MPA Dry men please
Guys,
For information I have been talking to some Air Cadets about radio procedures. I am not that good at them as I always had a competent dry man to look after me. Can one of you please tell me what the three letter code for 'Request Ops Normal' and 'Ops Normal' is? if you also know the 'Q' code for the same it would be appreciated. Thank you Miles |
INT QRU should do the trick
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Thank you for the quick replies.
Fox 3 I have that list but could not find what I was looking for. But it is good and thank you for the advice. Hoots, Does INT mean question? Then QRU the Ops Normal then? Thank you MM |
Yes for interrogative
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I'm not quite sure of your context - my only trip on the kipper fleet was spent trying to coach them on fighter affil and, inevitably,munching Dairy Cream Spongecake.
Does QUM fit the bill? |
If you only got the DCS then your were diddled! The best meal was Honker's Stew followed by DCS for afters.
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As a fighter jock, I didn't even know you could eat on a plane. I was very grateful for DCS, since all I expected was abuse (got that too).
Best quote: Left waist "Skipper,one level in our 9 o'clock, range 2" Captain "Continuing left turn" Right waist "Skipper,another high in the 4 o'clock, range 2. What do we do now?" Captain "Now we die!" |
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Ahhhh MM; Honkers Stew and Jock Pies filled to the brim with baked beans. God, didnt we live well!
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Don't want to go too deep with the 'N' word but we even managed to fit in a wine cooler on the MRA4!
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CQ de JIV
Int QSA Int QRK Int QUQ AR |
The dreaded QSD ZBM2
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I was on a course with a Nav that was fond of an occasional ZWP1, till the coppers caught him. :E
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