So a pilot from Hong Kong gets his IFR clearance at Las Vegas from an Australian ground controller, who sends him over to the Russian Tower controller who would've sent him over to the Serbian departure controller with the Irish accent, but he had to leave. The Aussie puts down the beer, hands the position over to the Russian contingent and jumps on departure to handle the pilot from Hong Kong.....who's flying to LA.
The many colours of PE.
international flavour on PE
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Re: international flavour on PE
I guess I should start putting on an accent then... suggestions?
Ryan Geckler | ERAU CTI Graduate
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Oh, silly me, I forgot to mention that moments before I logged off, a Scotsman was calling for taxi at SNA! And yesterday we had a helicopter pilot from Turkey.
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And a Cirrus pilot (virtual, of course) from Spain
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Re: international flavour on PE
Sorry, you "natives" can't play!Ryan Geckler wrote:I guess I should start putting on an accent then... suggestions?
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Tower/Ground at kjqf (concord, NC) is routinely run by a genteman who is a former sourthern auction caller.
I vote you put on southern and lets see how a 'dead reckoning' to 'over yonder' will work out
I vote you put on southern and lets see how a 'dead reckoning' to 'over yonder' will work out