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err....its the same guy.
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Not Copied

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w0mbat wrote:
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:40 pm Post subject: Re: Rescue 481
jasonjag wrote:
Rescue 481 (Dornier 328) cleared to Learmonth, runway 21, climb to 6000 ft, track via Geraldton, Squark 4030, resume own navigation, Departures climb to 130 ft, contact Melbourne Center. 2209
Melbourne Center Rescue 481 climb to 340 Ft 2240
Return leg est 2100 monday.


What incident/accident is it attending to?
You would have to ask the person who posted the thread, not the person who copies and pastes without giving credit to the OP

http://www.jetspotter.com/phpBB2/viewto ... c&start=15
If you are refereing to my last post re Rescue 481, its not copied, it was off the ATC scanner last night . jj
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yar, ok. Yay.
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Severe iceing

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ATC advises all AC of severe Icing between 190-100 thousand feet 1234
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Re: Severe iceing

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jasonjag wrote:ATC advises all AC of severe Icing between 190-100 thousand feet 1234
Not suprised with this sort of weather JJ... Cheers for the info...
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Re: Severe iceing

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jasonjag wrote:ATC advises all AC of severe Icing between 190-100 thousand feet 1234
Can you rephrase that, do you mean 190 thousand feet as in 190,000 FT or 19 thousand feet, 19,000 also spoken as FL190

if the first, space shuttles need only worry :P
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Re: Severe iceing

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AO11912 wrote:
jasonjag wrote:ATC advises all AC of severe Icing between 190-100 thousand feet 1234
Can you rephrase that, do you mean 190 thousand feet as in 190,000 FT or 19 thousand feet, 19,000 also spoken as FL190

if the first, space shuttles need only worry :P
Yeah, I wondered about what the controller said, these are the words severe iceing between 190 and 10, I think it was meant to be 19-10, my wife said that didnt make sence when we both heard the original convo ? jj
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My guess is that the controller implied *FL*(flight level)190 but to 100 thousand? Strange.
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that what it sounded

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yorky wrote:My guess is that the controller implied *FL*(flight level)190 but to 100 thousand? Strange.
thats what i recon he said, and thats what I posted originally ? jj
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yorky wrote:My guess is that the controller implied *FL*(flight level)190 but to 100 thousand? Strange.
Down to 10,000 which is spoken as FL WUN ZERO ZERO FL100 OR
WUN ZERO THOUSAND FT A100

As the transition layer is 10,000 Ft every thing above that is expressd as a Flight Level including the Transition Layer, every thing below that is expressed as a Alitude, and shown as A090 or spoken as Niner Thousand Feet

Remember all Altitudes are expressed in tens of thousands, or 3 digits

FLXXX
AXXX
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yes but

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AO11912 wrote:
yorky wrote:My guess is that the controller implied *FL*(flight level)190 but to 100 thousand? Strange.
Down to 10,000 which is spoken as FL WUN ZERO ZERO FL100 OR
WUN ZERO THOUSAND FT A100

As the transition layer is 10,000 Ft every thing above that is expressd as a Flight Level including the Transition Layer, every thing below that is expressed as a Alitude, and shown as A090 or spoken as Niner Thousand Feet

Remember all Altitudes are expressed in tens of thousands, or 3 digits

FLXXX
AXXX
Yes but you hear departures say, climb to 130 not FL 130, same with aproach, decent to 9000 ? I understand what you have said.. jj
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Re: yes but

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jasonjag wrote:
AO11912 wrote:
yorky wrote:My guess is that the controller implied *FL*(flight level)190 but to 100 thousand? Strange.
Down to 10,000 which is spoken as FL WUN ZERO ZERO FL100 OR
WUN ZERO THOUSAND FT A100

As the transition layer is 10,000 Ft every thing above that is expressd as a Flight Level including the Transition Layer, every thing below that is expressed as a Alitude, and shown as A090 or spoken as Niner Thousand Feet

Remember all Altitudes are expressed in tens of thousands, or 3 digits

FLXXX
AXXX
Yes but you hear departures say, climb to 130 not FL 130, same with aproach, decent to 9000 ? I understand what you have said.. jj
9000 can be used, its just said as Niner Thousand

How ever the non use of Flight Level before 130, is non standard Phraseology, all Phraseolgy terms can be found on the airservices web site, in the ERSA (Enroute Supplement Australia)
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Big Chopper crash in sea

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Ch 9 news, reports Chopper crash with 8 on board crashed into sea off Derby, sank in 30 metres water, 80 yr old woman needed to be resusitated all safely out of Chopper, no futher info at this time, 1802
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Post by WPXZBP »

GWN @ 5:30 reported one in Broome Hospital with the helo crash. The Bell 206? helo, from a cruise ship, sank 30m to the bottom of Talbot Bay.
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Post by Steve »

Bell 407. Eight people wouldn't fit into a 206!
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