Are there any celebrity spotters?
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Are there any celebrity spotters?
Does anyone frequenting this forum know of any famous/celebrity spotters?
I'm putting together some features for BBC Radio 4 and thought it would be nice to find a celeb who enjoys aircraft spotting.
Any ideas? Post or PM me if you wish
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Andy
(PS I am a BBC Producer - not a News Journo!)
I'm putting together some features for BBC Radio 4 and thought it would be nice to find a celeb who enjoys aircraft spotting.
Any ideas? Post or PM me if you wish
Thanks
Andy
(PS I am a BBC Producer - not a News Journo!)
Depends what you mean by spotting. If you mean logging registrations I would very much doubt that IF they exist they would admit to it. However, I don't think genuine celebrities would have the time to follow up on their spotting administration. Now, if you're talking about having a serious general interest in aviation and/or flying, there are quite a few.
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The number of 'celebrities' in the UK is increasing exponentially. Statistically, it's likely that one or more are aircraft spotters, if not today then in six months' time when there will be twice as many.
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I am a low-hours PPL AND a Radio Producer. Apologies if you don't think aviation enthusiasts should go into the media - I'm just trying to redress the balance somewhat and make a nice positive feature out of it.
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So why is this thread entitled "Celebrity spotters?". If you want to do a piece on aircraft spotting why must a "celebrity" be involved? You media shower are the reason why complete dopes become millionaires.. all the hype and tripe surrounding total buffoons amazes me.
Good luck, but I'll wager that the programme will be rubbish.
Good luck, but I'll wager that the programme will be rubbish.
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So why is this thread entitled "Celebrity spotters?". If you want to do a piece on aircraft spotting why must a "celebrity" be involved? You media shower are the reason why complete dopes become millionaires.. all the hype and tripe surrounding total buffoons amazes me.
Good luck, but I'll wager that the programme will be rubbish.
Good luck, but I'll wager that the programme will be rubbish.
I am equally open to hearing from any "non celebrity" spotters who have a passion for their hobby and would like to record a "guerilla report" about their pastime for BBC Radio 4. Any takers? PM me please.
HEATHROW DIRECTOR maybe you should get out more (or listen to the radio?) whilst enjoying your retirement from the tower. I hardly think Radio 4 is responsible for turning "complete dopes" into millionaires. Please dont tar me or my collegues with the same brush as you may some other media enterprises!
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However, I really don't think you'll find single famous person (willing to admit) that they note registrations.
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Let us not get into a slagging war. No need for that at all.
I think DenhamPPL is perhaps just trying to advance an aviation view of spotters. After all, we were all spotters once and will stay one I expect.
For sure, those celebs who hold a PPL or an ATPL will not be able to to keep their eyes on the ground if there is an aircraft in the air so I suppose they can be called spotters - each of whom fits in at various levels from the idle once in while spot to the aviation geek.
However, make a post if you wish but if we see any that are in attack mode they will be removed.
Perhaps PPRuNe will also get a mention as almost certainly the world's best aviation site.
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I think DenhamPPL is perhaps just trying to advance an aviation view of spotters. After all, we were all spotters once and will stay one I expect.
For sure, those celebs who hold a PPL or an ATPL will not be able to to keep their eyes on the ground if there is an aircraft in the air so I suppose they can be called spotters - each of whom fits in at various levels from the idle once in while spot to the aviation geek.
However, make a post if you wish but if we see any that are in attack mode they will be removed.
Perhaps PPRuNe will also get a mention as almost certainly the world's best aviation site.
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I bet that ANY professional or G.A pilot will be looking skywards when they hear the sound of an aeroplane - not just your average "spotter". Why writing it down in a book should make that much difference I don't know!
Unfortunately the public perception of aircraft spotters/enthusiasts is of some geek with a fake fur anorak, thick black NHS glasses, a thermos and a well thumbed copy of Ian Allan's "UK Aircraft Registrations" standing at the end of a runway all day crossing off entries in his book. I know this isn't always the case. I've been there!(and I threw the anorak away years ago). I also know that spotters have a PASSION for their hobby and it is THAT SIDE of the pastime which I am interested in getting portrayed on the programme. This is Radio 4 not Channel 4
HEATHROW DIRECTOR - I am quite upset by your earlier remarks. It was people like you on 120.4 who helped to inspire me and which eventually led to my spending thousands of pounds to gain my Private Pilots Licence. The GA industry is in dire need of new aviators to keep the training organisations and airfields profitable and out of the bankruptcy courts. I was hoping you would try and encourage someone who wants to help promote the positive side of the hobby to a wider audience.
There are SOME journalists who love aeroplanes and love flying. We may be in the minority but we also get equally as upset as you may when news about aviation is twisted to make a sexier story for the bulletin. Some of us are trying to paint a more positive picture.
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So why the are you interested in "Celebrity" spotters? best thing to do is stand up to your boss and put forward your ideas for a decent show.
I think what Heath Dir and others are trying to demonstrate is that we have had ENOUGH of Celebs. Are there no REAL people out here any more?
Wht not do an expose on the TRSS and bonding and 90% pay for 6 months and falling Ts & Cs on the whole? May just be a "Scoop" in there somewhere? Seriously though there are a whole lot of european laws being pushed to the limit in this Industry..
Do you know of any other industry where you have to pay (Serious amounts of Wedge) to get a job?
Good luck with what ever it is you go with though. I know it might have sounded like a bit of an attack but it wasn't meant to.
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I think what Heath Dir and others are trying to demonstrate is that we have had ENOUGH of Celebs. Are there no REAL people out here any more?
Wht not do an expose on the TRSS and bonding and 90% pay for 6 months and falling Ts & Cs on the whole? May just be a "Scoop" in there somewhere? Seriously though there are a whole lot of european laws being pushed to the limit in this Industry..
Do you know of any other industry where you have to pay (Serious amounts of Wedge) to get a job?
Good luck with what ever it is you go with though. I know it might have sounded like a bit of an attack but it wasn't meant to.
Crew...
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Didn't I see on these hallowed pages last year, that an actor from Coronation Street was seen watching the An225 depart from Manchester? Does this count? Can't remember who he is though, sorry!
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Thank you PPRuNe Pop in part....
Unfortunately the public perception of aircraft spotters/enthusiasts is of some geek with a fake fur anorak, thick black NHS glasses, a thermos and a well thumbed copy of Ian Allan's "UK Aircraft Registrations" standing at the end of a runway all day crossing off entries in his book. I know this isn't always the case.
Unfortunately the public perception of aircraft spotters/enthusiasts is of some geek with a fake fur anorak, thick black NHS glasses, a thermos and a well thumbed copy of Ian Allan's "UK Aircraft Registrations" standing at the end of a runway all day crossing off entries in his book. I know this isn't always the case.
I would trash the concept frankly and go for Celeb Pilots instead, past and present.
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Agreed - R4 is about the only non-celebrity culture area of the media left.
good luck Denham
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I can see an idea developing for the ITV drama dept...
Two long-in-the-tooth detectives, one a hard-nosed 'do-it-my-own way' type character, and the other a 'by-the-book' quiet but clever problem solver... who both just happen to spend all their spare time at the aviation viewing park at MAN, radio and binoculars in hand.
Two long-in-the-tooth detectives, one a hard-nosed 'do-it-my-own way' type character, and the other a 'by-the-book' quiet but clever problem solver... who both just happen to spend all their spare time at the aviation viewing park at MAN, radio and binoculars in hand.