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Michel wrote:And if you do want to use codes, why not using IATA codes instead of ICAO?
Because there are no IATA codes for smaller airports and non-civil airports. Besides, I think some IATA codes are even less obvious than the ICAO codes. Please just stick to the full names, as these are always clear . . .
Thermal wrote:When you're standing with a group of spotters along a runway, there is ALWAYS one in the group who has to make sure that the others know that he knows a lot about aviation. Usually this is accomplished by using a lot of '"aviation lingo". These are usually the ones who never shut up.
No, I don't know that. The ones I am with are always quiet..... and listen to me
Thermal wrote:
When you're standing with a group of spotters along a runway, there is ALWAYS one in the group who has to make sure that the others know that he knows a lot about aviation. Usually this is accomplished by using a lot of '"aviation lingo". These are usually the ones who never shut up.
200% agree with that.
Especially at EHAM, oh.......Schiphol I mean, are a lot of "spotters" from age 21 or less, who have 25 years of experience in aviation.
No please, keep both feet on the ground and use full names instead of ICAO codes.
Thank you
Freek
Flown in 733,738,A319,A320,A330,MD-11,763,772,742,744
Usually they are a bit bold, slightly to much overweight. They dress so you can see they have never had a girlfriend en and still live with their mom. And usually carry a camera with (atleast) a 500mm lens and a scanner which is so powerfull it can pick up the air traffic at Kandahar Airport even when you are standing at Schiphol.
Seen them around lately?
Now back to topic.
I always say a boy can learn more at an airport than at any school.
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