DL Captain: "This is Delta 1123, request to land runway 13."
ATC Controller: "DL1123, cleared to land runway 13, follow the Virgin on final."
DL Captain: "eeee, Aye aye sir!"
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DL Captain: "This is Delta 1123, request to land runway 13."
ATC Controller: "DL1123, cleared to land runway 13, follow the Virgin on final."
DL Captain: "eeee, Aye aye sir!"
This occurred while I was serving in Vietnam. As our unit had particularly strong radio equipment we were often tasked to listen in on different networks in order to back up the ground or air crews experiencing communications difficulties due to any number of reasons. One particular conversation had me in stitches for hours afterwards. I can’t recall the callsigns so I’ll just call them A and B.
Callsign A (ground crew): "Callsign B. What is your location? Over."
Callsign B (Birddog aircraft): "I am in the Hat Dich area. Over."
Callsign A: "Say again your location. Over."
Callsign B: "I am in the Hat Dich area, I say again, Hat Dich area. Over."
Callsign A: "Sorry. Say again location. Over"
Callsign B: "I am in the Hat – as in head – Dich – as in head, area. Over."
Callsign A: "Roger out."
Posted on BusinessBalls.com from Dr. P. Rutherford (May 2010):
Novice female military controller to US bomber leaving radar coverage, forgetting the correct terminology… "You are entering my dark area"
USB: "WHOOPEE!"
A story from a friend in BA. He was overflying Aden, and saw an Aeroflot freighter climbing out.
Heavily accented voice on frequency: "Hey, English, you used to have Aden?"
BA: "Yes, we did. Why?"
HAV: "Ve have had to overnight there, and you can have it back!"
Posted on BusinessBalls.com.
Hat tip to the Winged Victory Women in Aviation Webzine for posting this Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) trainee alphabet by Mary Hart. No doubt its still useful for student pilots even today!
A is for Airplane a gadget designed
For scaring the student plumb out of her mind.B is for Brakes on the same which is splendid,
But use them too sharp and you’ll end up upended,C is for Compass installed with much cost
In function best suited for getting you lost.D is for Details you mustn’t forget,
Like safety belt fastened or parking brake set.E’s Elevators affixed to the tail;
If not used in time nothing else will availF is for Flaps, which are tricky and fickle,
But without these addenda, you’d be in a pickle.G’s Gosports, which surely need no introduction;
They’re for learning new cuss words’ and other instructionH is for Headwind, built in or external:
In violence unequalled, in purpose infernalI is for Instruments–none of them care to
Tell you a thing–take their word if you dare to.J is for Jolts which you get in the air
And the height that you had which is no longer there.K is for Kicks which are aimed at the rudder;
The way these are given make a check pilot shudder.L is for Looking and all of that drivel!
Rebuild your neck, pal, so’s to make it full swivel!M is for Motor; if it quits, you can bet you
De Lawd’s on your side, for Green Pastures will get you,N is for Nose which is always surprisin’
By never remaining upon the horizonO is for Off, which is where for the switches
When, parked, or you’ll hear from those strict sons of—TexasP is for Pilot; that’s you—on condition
You don’t spin too low or not check your ignition.Q is got questions -that need understanding—
Clean forgot by the time you have come in from landingR is for Rudder, to use in each antic;
It drives airplanes sideways, the rest of us frantic.S is for Slipstream to complicate matters
With torque, until everyone’s mad as mad hatters.T is for Throttle, controlling the go-juice;
Without this device trying to aviate’s no use.U is for Up, and the Upper the better;
For the higher you are the more spots you can set her.V is Velocity; nothing can stop it;
Once you’ve too much, you must climb up to drop it.W’s Wobble-pump—use debatable
It aids most in making the starting quite hateable.X marks the spot where the landing gear hit;
Three points was the aim but two points was what litY is for yes which is all you can say
When the board says a check ride is headed your way.Z is for zealous, our attitude truly
If held to the end we will graduate duly.
Hat tip to WhichAirline.com for posting this video from the Australian comedy show “The Chaser’s War on Everything” which shows just how bad (and perhaps how lax…) airport security has become.