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When you get a reg with two letters together in France pilots often announce eg F -GCCE
as Fox Golf Charlie deux fois(2 times) echo.
I wonder if the pilot of that one announces
Golf Oscar trois fois November.

France

For electronics/computer fans:

That pic is 11 years old.

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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

Heard this one on London the other day… the pilot advising beforehand that this was no joke

Last Edited by Dan at 05 Aug 14:40
Dan
ain't the Destination, but the Journey
LSZF, Switzerland

Italian enthusiasm (seen at Nicelli)

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EDM_, Germany

Many, many years ago I was at Heathrow and saw a BA 320 take off – G-BUSH. My first thought was that maybe it was his personal plane – he (Bush #1) was US president at the time. But it was just one of BA’s first batch of accidentally-acquired 320s, which ran (iirc) G-BUSB to G-BUSK.

Later I saw I-BUSH, and I wondered if it belonged to his little-known brother Ian, though more prosaically it belonged to Alitalia.

LFMD, France

I would be amazed if you would get that one past the CAA today, along with G-SPOT

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

@Peter G-DRAM is used for float training in Scotland. It refers to a “dram” of Whisky rather than DRAM :)

United Kingdom

With G-DRAM you could have a complete set

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

Peter wrote:

For electronics/computer fans:

I’d say that’s more for lovers of Scotch !

EGHO-LFQF-KCLW, United Kingdom
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