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Mxsmanic
August 20th 10, 11:41 PM
"Speedbird 204, traffic your two o'clock, one mile, FL350, giant vulture with
3-meter wingspan, report in sight":
http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2010/08/british-air-traffic-control-beware-of-giant-vulture-at-35000-feet/109062/1
Jim Logajan
August 21st 10, 12:22 AM
Mxsmanic > wrote:
> "Speedbird 204, traffic your two o'clock, one mile, FL350, giant
> vulture with 3-meter wingspan, report in sight":
>
> http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2010/08/british-air-traffic-con
> trol-beware-of-giant-vulture-at-35000-feet/109062/1
They got the following video footage of it - quite impressive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sKGz-hQ0yg
Brian Whatcott
August 21st 10, 01:24 AM
On 8/20/2010 5:41 PM, Mxsmanic wrote:
> "Speedbird 204, traffic your two o'clock, one mile, FL350, giant vulture with
> 3-meter wingspan, report in sight":
>
> http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2010/08/british-air-traffic-control-beware-of-giant-vulture-at-35000-feet/109062/1
Hmmm lessee: it takes me 10 seconds to say that warning: if an aircraft
is going maybe M0.86 oh let's say 600 mph - by the time the pilot looks
out, the bird is almost a mile behind. Hopefully a 5 mile warning would
be better - but things are really hard to see at that distance....
B
Brian Whatcott
August 21st 10, 01:27 AM
On 8/20/2010 6:22 PM, Jim Logajan wrote:
> > wrote:
>> "Speedbird 204, traffic your two o'clock, one mile, FL350, giant
>> vulture with 3-meter wingspan, report in sight":
>>
>> http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2010/08/british-air-traffic-con
>> trol-beware-of-giant-vulture-at-35000-feet/109062/1
>
> They got the following video footage of it - quite impressive:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sKGz-hQ0yg
Loved the movie clip. So realistic! :-)
B
Mxsmanic
August 21st 10, 01:32 AM
Jim Logajan writes:
> They got the following video footage of it - quite impressive:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sKGz-hQ0yg
That must be an elder relative of this vulture. Here it is in public
performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x2KaCPUFok
anthony
August 21st 10, 04:30 PM
On Aug 20, 8:24*pm, brian whatcott > wrote:
> On 8/20/2010 5:41 PM, Mxsmanic wrote:
>
> > "Speedbird 204, traffic your two o'clock, one mile, FL350, giant vulture with
> > 3-meter wingspan, report in sight":
>
> >http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2010/08/british-air-traffic-c...
>
> Hmmm lessee: it takes me 10 seconds to say that warning: if an aircraft
> is going maybe M0.86 oh let's say 600 mph - by the time the pilot looks
> out, the bird is almost a mile behind. Hopefully a 5 mile warning would
> be better - but things are really hard to see at that distance....
>
> B
My favorite caution happened at AVP (Scranton PA) a bunch of years
ago. If memory serves I was #2 and ready. The SEL ahead of me took off
and reported to the tower there was a turtle crossing the runway a
thousand feet from the threshold.
The tower said something like "Thank you. Ah, Mooney XXX, position and
hold, caution wake turbulence behind crossing turtle traffic."
Among the real concerns at AVP, by the way, are not turtles but deer
on the runway, especially at night. That at least was true years ago,
it may be that problem is under control now.
Bug Dout
August 21st 10, 05:53 PM
Well, I would love to have a recording of ATC calls when not one, but
TWO airline pilots sighted Lawn Chair Larry at 16,000 feet over the LA
basin.
--
Be kind; everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.
~ Plato
On Aug 20, 7:27*pm, brian whatcott > wrote:
> On 8/20/2010 6:22 PM, Jim Logajan wrote:
>
> > > *wrote:
> >> "Speedbird 204, traffic your two o'clock, one mile, FL350, giant
> >> vulture with 3-meter wingspan, report in sight":
>
> >>http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2010/08/british-air-traffic-con
> >> trol-beware-of-giant-vulture-at-35000-feet/109062/1
>
> > They got the following video footage of it - quite impressive:
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sKGz-hQ0yg
>
> Loved the movie clip. So realistic! * :-)
>
> B
Quite fitting statement considering who started this thread :-)
Richard[_11_]
August 23rd 10, 06:56 PM
On Aug 20, 7:24*pm, brian whatcott > wrote:
> On 8/20/2010 5:41 PM, Mxsmanic wrote:
>
> > "Speedbird 204, traffic your two o'clock, one mile, FL350, giant vulture with
> > 3-meter wingspan, report in sight":
>
> >http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2010/08/british-air-traffic-c...
>
> Hmmm lessee: it takes me 10 seconds to say that warning: if an aircraft
> is going maybe M0.86 oh let's say 600 mph - by the time the pilot looks
> out, the bird is almost a mile behind. Hopefully a 5 mile warning would
> be better - but things are really hard to see at that distance....
>
> B
But only practical if the vulture has his transponder on.
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