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Spar89 is most of the time a C-12 on a transit flight from Conus to the middle east or the other way.Robin wrote:Many thanks for your reply.
Yes have noticed the static callsigns often used. Even 375 AMW (457 & 458 AS) use static callsigns this year on some flights.
However my interested in really in the callsign blocks for each unit i.e.
932AW using the very low SPAR numbers 01 to possible 23
6AW using the next block up
86AW using the next block of callsigns
and so on
with of course 375AMW using the high SPAR numbers
any others info on this piltonman6012???
anyone else got any thoughts on this matter, or extra info on the callsign blocks used by different unit?????
This callsign may have been superceded by Titus 89,as heard on the last 2 Far East Embassy C-12 deliveries.Eric van Lisdonk wrote:Spar89 is most of the time a C-12 on a transit flight from Conus to the middle east or the other way.Robin wrote:Many thanks for your reply.
Yes have noticed the static callsigns often used. Even 375 AMW (457 & 458 AS) use static callsigns this year on some flights.
However my interested in really in the callsign blocks for each unit i.e.
932AW using the very low SPAR numbers 01 to possible 23
6AW using the next block up
86AW using the next block of callsigns
and so on
with of course 375AMW using the high SPAR numbers
any others info on this piltonman6012???
anyone else got any thoughts on this matter, or extra info on the callsign blocks used by different unit?????
They use Spar 55 for the C40 01-0015 and Spar 65 for the C37A 01-0065.Robin wrote: Also after full callsign "SPAR" block for 15thAW/65 AS operating out of Hickam AFB, Hawaii ??????
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