Heavy means that is a very large airplane. A heavy airplane weight more that
255,00 pounds.
Bugsy is fix near Mountain View, NY A fix is an aeronautical landmark, in this
case it is where two aeronautical highways cross.
In the AIM (Aeronautical Information Manual) in the back of the book there is
dictionary of Abbreviations/Acronyms. You can get am AIM at the local airport,
or at a bookstore for between $15 -$20. You can also get for free at
http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraff...ns/atpubs/aim/
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 10:31:08 -0700, "
wrote:
I was recently on a flight where I was able to listen to the Pilots
speak to Air Traffic control. It was quite fascinating but I
understood very little of what they were saying. Does anyone know of
a good resource for their terminology? Also, I was wondering if anyone
knew what the following mean, I heard them used a lot.
Heavy
Bugsy
GeorgeC