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27th Feb 2006, 23:09
Replies: 44
Views: 5,498
Posted By crossfire

Me too...

Hi BRL,

I am very interested, please put me down on the list if that's ok!

Cheers,
Ben
Replies: 2
Views: 644
Posted By crossfire

CPR5

The 'user manual' is the bloke who gave you the CRP-5!
Seriously, I can't find it, but they give you a little book with the thing. It's useless. Best to follow through the examples in your BGS...
3rd Feb 2006, 23:30
Replies: 547
Views: 197,481
Posted By crossfire

Hi Leezyjet and Cessnasey, I'm the mystery...

Hi Leezyjet and Cessnasey,

I'm the mystery photographer!

The camera I use is a Canon EOS 10D and a 100-400mm lens with Image Stabiliser as Lee said. Spot on with the cost, was about £3000...
12th Jul 2005, 09:34
Replies: 15
Views: 4,024
Posted By crossfire

sorry

You're right.. Sorry.. I was in a :mad: mood.




I worked that out from another discussion we had at the time. I didn't want to name you directly, but since you have admitted it I guess it's...
10th Jul 2005, 23:08
Replies: 15
Views: 4,024
Posted By crossfire

AF1

Ladies and Gentlemen,

While we are on the subject of Air Force One at LHR...

Some lucky person managed to catch a well-known PPruner expertly directing Dubya into LHR when he last visited:
...
Forum: Questions
20th Dec 2004, 21:56
Replies: 26
Views: 4,196
Posted By crossfire

Leftseatview

Leftseatview,



I think that is a very optimistic view of the future.

In my opinion, the most common job in 100 years time will be 'Subsistence Farmer' :(
14th Oct 2004, 15:07
Replies: 11
Views: 8,778
Posted By crossfire

Daily Telegraph: CX 744 "seconds from disaster"

A colleague pointed me towards an article in the Daily Telegraph today, titled: 'Pilotless' jumbo seconds from disaster :oh:

Apparently a Cathay 747-400 did a go-around without autopilot because...
13th Aug 2004, 14:39
Replies: 20
Views: 2,376
Posted By crossfire

I have been to LFAT several times recently, and...

I have been to LFAT several times recently, and do the following with regards to ATC:

Get an FIS from Manston when crossing the Thames heading south-east. They are always busy so tell me something...
Forum: ATC Issues
2nd Dec 2003, 03:56
Replies: 32
Views: 6,744
Posted By crossfire

Thanks

Thanks everyone for your replies.

It looks like we wont have any of these live internet ATC feeds in the UK in that case.

It's pretty annoying, as the sites in the USA, particularly the JFK...
Forum: ATC Issues
28th Nov 2003, 23:46
Replies: 32
Views: 6,744
Posted By crossfire

Thanks everyone for your replies. This raises a...

Thanks everyone for your replies. This raises a point that the RA are finding it difficult to clarify: General Reception.

General Reception? No definition is offered.

So if we take the RA169...
Forum: ATC Issues
28th Nov 2003, 20:00
Replies: 32
Views: 6,744
Posted By crossfire

Legalities of ATC listening in the UK

Hello,

I'm looking for some clarification of laws here. I have tried contacting the Radio Communications Agency but getting information from them is very slow so I thought I'd ask here for some...
Forum: ATC Issues
24th Nov 2003, 23:06
Replies: 26
Views: 2,521
Posted By crossfire

Aussie?

Hi Jerricho, I never realised you were an Aussie!

I'll take a wild guess... was that you who I heard on the radio, directing Air Force One last week at Heathrow? It didn't sound like that pilot...
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