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Old 8th Sep 2008, 19:30
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kingfisher Air

kingfisher air

Country : India

Codes : IT KFR

Callsign : kingfischer

total fleet 51 From A319 A320 \321 A340 ATR40\72


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Thank you!
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Question Transavia Denmark

Does anybody know what the R/T callsign of Transavia Denmark is?
They're flying under ICAO-Code "TDK" for about a week and the pilots are mumbling "green" or something like that on the frequency, but I can't believe it's that easy...
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It's going to be green, but for now its TDK.
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I have heard a few others,

Gamma (Gamma Aviation)
Ascot (????)
Charlie Charlie (????)
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ASCOT--RAF Transport Section
FLYSTAR--Astraeus another one for the list
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Old 19th Oct 2009, 14:58
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Does Anyone know the callsign for Virgin Ambulance Helicopters?

I saw one buzzing around West London the other day just like to hear them over the radio.
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Just a couple more (since thats what we're doing)

Goair - Go Air
Spicejet - Spicejet
Ifly - Indigo Airlines
Litejet - Jetlite

All indian domestic..
 
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Virgin HEMS uses Helimed 27 when positioning, and Helimed 27A when on a shout (Category A).

Helimed is used by the other Air Ambulances, followed by a different numerical suffix to identify their county or city of origin.
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Whos Welcome Air??
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Austrian small regional scheduled/charter carrier offering Dornier 328s plus (I think) a Citation jet. They also fly a lot of medical repatriations from across Europe.
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