The Voice of Elstree has gone...
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Geoff Warne, the never-to-be-forgotten Voice of Elstree has died.
Many professional pilots will have come into contact with him over the last 35 years or so, particularly those of us who had anything to do with EGTE, as I seem to remember it was then.
His cremation will take place at the West Herts Crematorium, High Elms Lane, Garston, on the 9th. January at 1.20 pm.
Rest in Peace Geoffrey.
Many professional pilots will have come into contact with him over the last 35 years or so, particularly those of us who had anything to do with EGTE, as I seem to remember it was then.
His cremation will take place at the West Herts Crematorium, High Elms Lane, Garston, on the 9th. January at 1.20 pm.
Rest in Peace Geoffrey.
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I always landed at Elstree with a smile after hearing his unique 'style and voice' on ATC !
He really was very refreshingly different to the 'normal' type of ATC people and will be very sadly missed.
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He really was very refreshingly different to the 'normal' type of ATC people and will be very sadly missed.
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In the mid seventies Geoff had the nick name of "Negative R/T" when Elstree was a lot less busy than now but as FMGS has said, get to know him and what a friend he could be. Of course, if any one was in trouble his R/T came thick and fast and always helpful.
Rest in peace Geoff.
Rest in peace Geoff.
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Have taken aircraft into Elstree on several occasions and was always amused by the way Mr.Warne commanded the R/T, butI always felt assured and confident in his aerodrome control, one of many characters to be found on airports. The local residents could always be assured of peace as any departing pilot was well informed of the noise abatement information.
I will always remember landing on 08 and using about 655m of the available 656m and being greated by "sorry the wind seems to be westerly now!! would you like 26 for departure!!"
Thanks & R.I.P.
I will always remember landing on 08 and using about 655m of the available 656m and being greated by "sorry the wind seems to be westerly now!! would you like 26 for departure!!"
Thanks & R.I.P.
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I have fond memories of Elstree in the sixties and seventies, and the voice of Geoff was certainly one of the unforgettable features of that airfield.
I think the reassuring voice of his slightly overweight but unflappable collegue, was it Pete?, who died some years ago and the snap or bark of Geoff will ring in my ears as long as I may still aviate.
Was it Geoff or another who has been the subject of lengthy critism in another thread of late??
I think the reassuring voice of his slightly overweight but unflappable collegue, was it Pete?, who died some years ago and the snap or bark of Geoff will ring in my ears as long as I may still aviate.
Was it Geoff or another who has been the subject of lengthy critism in another thread of late??




