Waypoint Names
The used to be DEDLI OSAMA on the way into Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Austin, Texas has a Star-Wars themed arrival WINDU SSOLO VADER JEDYE, along with LUKKE XWING; they also have a SHYNR BOCCK BITER, which is a local beer...
I actually think it’s a good idea, as it’s less likely to be misunderstood.
I actually think it’s a good idea, as it’s less likely to be misunderstood.
I've never understood why when the SY VOR at YSSY was withdrawn that the waypoint replacing it wasn't named SIDDO, SINNY or similar.
I also remember the flight refueling training route in QLD with names like AMPOL, FILUP, MOBIL etc.
I also remember the flight refueling training route in QLD with names like AMPOL, FILUP, MOBIL etc.
If they ever existed, it was copied from the original waypoint sequence in the US. Portsmouth New Hampshire. ITAWT ITAWA PUDYE TTATT IDEED.
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I've flown all over the world, and wherever you go there are reporting points that have a local meaning or humour.
Going into Gatwick there are STARs that are even named after the Queen's corgis.
Going into Gatwick there are STARs that are even named after the Queen's corgis.
Back in the late 1970's the following exchange often broke the monotony of overnight shifts:
"Butterworth, QF 123 we are having trouble calling Bangkok on HF could you please relay a position report ?"
"QF 123 go ahead with your Phuket position"
Gne
"Butterworth, QF 123 we are having trouble calling Bangkok on HF could you please relay a position report ?"
"QF 123 go ahead with your Phuket position"
Gne
Back in the day BELINDA was a reporting point between Adelaide and Port Lincoln.
Heard Airlines of South Australia reporting “On top of Belinda…etc”.
Anonymous voice replying “Lucky Belinda”. 😳😳
Heard Airlines of South Australia reporting “On top of Belinda…etc”.
Anonymous voice replying “Lucky Belinda”. 😳😳