Mode S / SBS and radio logs, airfield specific, are allowed, but always state your source, mode S / SBS or air traffic conversations. These logs can be placed in the "day topic" so a separate Mode S / SBS radio log is not necessary |
For me it was the first time they had such a problem with me being there. They said that they can't forbide me to take pictures of aircraft in the air or watch with some bino's, but after a 30minutes discussion they promised me to keep coming back and check me out whenever they saw me with a camera or my bino's. They even wanted my home adress and telephone number, so I expect at least a christmas card and a phonecall when it's my birthday..... But after all I read almost all aircraft and stayed for another 3 hours with no trouble at all.andel wrote:So in the back of a USAF police car !!
Where you standing in sight of the field ?
Didt they difficult or where they just curiuos cos it,s a long time ago iv,e seen USAF policemen outside Ramstein
Useually they sent the German police for ID check and that,s it
Believe me, if these USAF policemen were just flow in from the States, they probably won't know. Also, they probably have had some lecture in the USAF's Eagles Eyes Program, which aims to discourage people from monitoring military flying activities (due to "terrorist threat" )nilsko wrote:Those guys must be living under a stone to *not* know anything about aircraft spotting around Ramstein.
No, I wasn't on base. I parked the car near the main gate and walked down the road near the beginning of runway 09 and 08. For me it also was the first time they were outside the base. But after all the only thing they say that they were not happy that I was there, but that they couldn't send me away.Richard from Rotterdam wrote:where were you exactly when this happened? You must have been on base somewhere, as the US police, as far as I know, do not have any jurisdiction outside the military property.
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