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west lakes 23rd May 2007 07:55

Channex gets to sound like Jennings,

interestingly enough I heard this guy sunday. northbound towards scotland in the Talla region. his first call was very clearly Channex but his acknowledgment to ATC was more jennings. Wonder if he's from my area and pining for the local beer - or just :mad: about!!

Charley B 25th May 2007 20:22

Airline prefix tst
 
Hi
Hi ,
Can anyone let me know which airline has prefix TST ---apparently a few flights with that prefix have gone out of LGW today-is this a new route?
Thanks!

Jes 26th May 2007 08:01

Why not do it yourself?


http://www.eurocontrol.int/icaoref/i...ors_browse.jsp

19F 13th June 2007 22:42

View last 3 months arrivals/departures at STN/LGW/LHR
 
Local (near Stansted) newspaper has today an article about a new service from BAA - Webtrak.
View arrivals and departures from previous day through the last 3 months.
http://stn.webtrak-lochard.com/template/index.html
LHR and LGW are available too:
http://lhr.webtrak-lochard.com/template/index.html
http://lgw.webtrak-lochard.com/template/index.html
Cheers

eamo k 19th June 2007 12:06

where or what is nordireland.
 
morning gentlemen,i am an aviation radio enthusiast mainly but last week i downloaded the acars D program and i noticed on a lot of the destinations on the acars messages it says in the text nordireland,il give you an example,,dublin ireland-heathrow airport,london uk and nordireland.can anyone tell me what exactly nordireland is or means.also for anyone looking for aviation frequencies in ireland may i recommend an excelent site called frequencydb.com,its a radio scanning enthusiast site mainly but it has loads of aviation frequencies in it,from hf to vhf and some uk military uhf and civil vhf frequencies also,but almost all frequencies are irish as its an irish site.anyway if anyone can answer the above for me id be very grateful..also im not trying to hijak anyone of this site to frequencydb.com i just think some other enthusiasts might find it useful with there hobby thats all.cheers lads :ok::ok:

KiloMIke 19th June 2007 17:17

Erm maybe I have misread your post but you are from Dublin, Ireland and you are wondering what 'nordireland' might mean.

I shall have an incredibly wild guess at Nothern Ireland.

Slainte!

eamo k 19th June 2007 20:27

yes i think you have misread my question,if you read it again without been a smartarse then you might see that in acars if your familiar with the program the word nordireland comes up in flights going nowhere near northern ireland.of course i know that in norwegian nord means north.why do you think i have posted the question here cause it dosent mean the obvious.

perkin 19th June 2007 22:37

where or what is nordireland
 
Are you aware that the official title of the UK is actually the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland? Does that perhaps then give you "heathrow airport, london, uk and nordireland"? Just a thought :rolleyes:

DOUGALD 25th June 2007 11:06

Palma Atc Frequencies
 
Can anyone give me the atc frequencies for Palma.
Thanks

chrisellio 25th June 2007 14:53

Palma Frequencies
 
Try this link:-
http://personal.telefonica.terra.es/.../pmispinfo.htm
Chris

brs planespotter 27th June 2007 19:16

standard jet departures
 
can someone shed some light on this please,tomsonfly 757 departing brs,runway 09 for ibz,after a few miles should turn right,on this occasion turned left and headed north.same a/c arrived bang on time!any ideas?regards brs planespotter

Fried_Chicken 27th June 2007 22:01


can someone shed some light on this please,tomsonfly 757 departing brs,runway 09 for ibz,after a few miles should turn right,on this occasion turned left and headed north.same a/c arrived bang on time!any ideas?regards brs planespotter
possibly for weather avoidance?

FC

brs planespotter 28th June 2007 17:35

standard jet departure
 
thats the strange thing,it was a very calm lovely morning!

AlphaWhiskyRomeo 28th June 2007 23:31

Special noise restriction?

Police aircraft in the area?


Just a couple of crazy ideas.

Maufe 30th June 2007 08:34

GOM I suppose I must accept but after reading the above posts can I ask if brs planespotter and eamo k went to the same school (and perhaps not too long ago)?. Personally I found them to be almost incomprehensible due to the total lack of capital letters and other punctuation? Not to mention spacing! I’ll ignore spelling of basic words such as doesn’t and “you’re”.

Suppose I’m just going to be just contemptuously dismissed as a smartarse, but unlike your posts I reckon you can at least understand the point I am making in one reading!

BOAC 30th June 2007 08:55

If it gets too bad we normally advise the poster and ultimately bar them from the forum if there is no improvement. We have 'eliminated' a few over the years.:)

At the moment if it is bothering you I suggest you use the 'ignore' function available at the bottom of your 'User CP' list and then you will not see them. It is a hazard of this forum where semi-literate or very young people tend to post.

Maufe 30th June 2007 09:51

I'm not bothered to the extent of putting them on an 'ignore' list, once interpreted the gentlemen's posts are perfectly reasonable. However if (and I appreciate this sounds somewhat pompous) no-one puts their head above the parapet and comments then the posters concerned will not even realise that they have a problem.

boguing 6th July 2007 19:07

Gatwick approach
 
Can anybody tell me what height (approx) inbound aircraft would be when coming from the South to join the (Eastgoing) downwind leg? It's just that the turn is more-or-less over my house, and for the last few weeks it would have been a useful guide to cloudbase.

BOAC 6th July 2007 22:59

Depends on arrival direction - where is chez boguing roughly?

boguing 7th July 2007 10:41

Chez boguing is in South Holmwood. The turn from Northbound to Eastbound is more or less over here/Beare Green. Both on the A24 South of Dorking.


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