June 5, 2003 at 6:24 am
Ever listened to an aviation frequency and wondered which carrier uses a certain callsign? You may just find the following useful.
http://www.airlinecodes.co.uk/callsignlist.asp
regards
wys
By: EGNM - 7th June 2003 at 18:45
Cheers Charley – i think i’l stick to my free BA Aerads for the mo and sector charts i keep aquiring! – Thanks
By: Charley B - 7th June 2003 at 18:28
wysiwyg
Thanks for that website its really good!!
Lynda
By: Charley B - 7th June 2003 at 18:26
EGMM
Here goes!! AIRWAVES 2003 IS A COMPREHENSIVE hf/vhf/uhf Aviation Directory civil and military freqs ,it cost me 9.95 inc P&P (WEB SITE www.photav.demon.co.uk) its a really good book in my opinionwith a freq map of the atc sectors as well( tel no 01803 855599) —they do not accept credit cardsyou have to pay by cheque! Good luck !!
By: EGNM - 6th June 2003 at 21:13
Charley B – could you plse tell me a little more about this Air Waves 2003 plse- whats it’s content?
By: A330Crazy - 6th June 2003 at 19:49
Cheers Mate, very useful. Nice find. 🙂
By: Charley B - 5th June 2003 at 19:35
Flight Routings 2003 is a very useful little book–can be bought from Amazon another is Call Sign 2003 which is produced by Enthusiasts in Devon (if anyone wants the address I have it here )—Air Waves 2003 is also super for ATC listeners (that comes from the same place)
By: Ren Frew - 5th June 2003 at 13:29
Yeah that’s a good resource there Wys, 🙂
By: EGNM - 5th June 2003 at 12:34
cheers – could come i very useful thanks
By: KabirT - 5th June 2003 at 11:50
indeed…..cheers Wys!
By: steve rowell - 5th June 2003 at 11:48
Thanks thats very handy