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Old 16th December 2007 | 15:09
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BAA Airport Operations

Hello All

Just wondering if anyone could tell me why some BAA Airport Ops Vehicles have green lights on them? Also what the letters ODM mean?

If you have a look at this pic you will see what I'm on about!

http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/0464487/L/

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Old 16th December 2007 | 15:14
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ODM is Ops Duty Manager which is explained on the photos' comments
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Old 16th December 2007 | 15:16
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If you look at the picture caption closely, you will see that ODM = Ops Duty Manager

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Old 16th December 2007 | 15:41
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Ahh yes...silly me!!!

Anyone any idea to Green Lights? Purpose?
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Old 16th December 2007 | 18:55
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Sadly, modern times in BAA has meant the demise of "Ops Duty Manager" job title and also changes in the job role. "Customer Service" seems to be in may of the job titles these days. Not sure it is for the better though.

I think green lights were in the event of emergency response in non-airside areas, where blue lights are not permitted for Ops vehicles.
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Old 17th December 2007 | 17:50
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When I did my airside training we were informed that 'ODM' stood for 'Only Does Mondays'
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Old 18th December 2007 | 16:05
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ODM's are no more. They're now DMA's. Duty Manager Airside.

All part of the "new" BAA!!!
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Old 19th December 2007 | 04:03
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Thanks for that. I thought that in the UK green lights were used only by Doctors, as ICAO I think states just an Amber Yellow light. Just wondering, thats all. I have worked/gone through many airports around the world and the standards seem to change all the time.

Does anyone know exactly why BAA use the green lights and is it a requirement?

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Old 19th December 2007 | 11:35
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Green Lights

I believe they were used to alert Security Control Post staff that they were responding to an airfield emergency when driving landside to airside.
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