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CX256 11th Feb 2006 20:29

EGCC spotters with scanners
 
Hi all

Can somebody who listens to a scanner at EGCC tell me which freq flight to LHR switch to after departure if possible the one after that aswell. If anybody can do that it would be great.

Cheers
CX256

BRL 12th Feb 2006 01:29

No. By law, it is illegal to listen to and pass on information heard on a scanner. About anything, be it aviation, marine, emergency services etc.

You would do well posting the question again in the ATC forum and putting the question across in a different way. :)

CX256 12th Feb 2006 08:31

HI BRL

Thanks for the info cheers.

CX256

CentreFix25 12th Feb 2006 08:58

To be fair, he didnt say he was going to listen. I suspect (without actually looking), the frequency will be freely available printed on the Standard Instrument Departure chart for EGCC published somewhere in here: www.ais.org.uk

BRL 12th Feb 2006 12:49

Well, he is asking for someone who listens to Manchester, to pass on the next freq that the crew of the London bound plane will receive. That can only be done if the 'user' is listening to the scanner and hears the next freq and posts it here. In my book, that is passing on information heard on the scanner which is illegal regardless whether he is going to listen to it or not!

As I said though, I would go and post on the ATC forum and ask for a Manchester controller what the next freq will be.

CentreFix25 12th Feb 2006 13:50

A quick search produced this: http://www.plane-mad.com/forum/viewt...88065b156610d4
A lot of people going to jail.

BRL 12th Feb 2006 14:29

Sorry, pedant mode on now, none of them have actually said "the pilot was told to tune in to xxx freq last night so that is the one you need...." that would be illegal. They are discussing freqs that are already published not what they have heard the pilot being told to tune to. Big difference I am afraid.

Jet A1 12th Feb 2006 15:47

Yawn -- This is all a bit silly -- Thousands of folk own and use scanners and shops sell radios for listening to the airband ! Even live ATC is available online at www.liveatc.net

Anyway in reply to the original question...

134.425 should be the one for southerly dep's

BOAC 12th Feb 2006 16:14

Thank you Jet A1.

To avoid repetition of 'legalities' and endless scanner stuff I am closing this thread now you have the info - and anyone who needs more please use 'search'.

Ta.


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