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Fr8Dog said:
Night Cargo is Air Cargo Carriers. They are out of Milwaukee but have bases all over the US. They fly shorts 330's and 360's.

And Skyvans. At least they used to a bunch of years ago when I fueled them in PIT.
 
Joseph..

..Joseph is the Air Force's call sign for the C-21s (Gates Lear Jets) cargo and passenger airlift planes.
 
Wow..............a reserected thread from almost two years ago!!!!!!!

Who found this one?? Ok new callsign question............

who is reach???
 
Okay, I confess. I did a search for airline callsigns to help direct one of our friends on another thread who was looking for related info. I saw the Molokai tower dude comment by Freightdog and couldn't resist. Imagine Harry Caray (after the game) manning the tower....that's what the dude sounds like. Anyway, Reach is a common Air Force transport callsign.
 
Being a Life LOng Cubbies fan and native chicagoean I would have loved to hear Haray (or someone like him) doing play by play at any tower.

I can almost hear him at Midway (unfortunately a southside airport, White Sox territory, but an airport with good chicago character) "Amtran 123 cleared to land 31C.......ya know amtran spelled backwards is natrma.......what a good looking airliner.....boy knows how to grease em in........next up Southwest 321......ya know i cant decide...brown is good but blue is much brighter......Southwest spelled backward is......holy cow......what a bounce....go around...........this buds for you!!"


May he rest in peace!!
 
j41driver said:
And Skyvans. At least they used to a bunch of years ago when I fueled them in PIT.

Ah, all the skyvans are off the cert.

Just the dead sexy 330 and 360 :D

Kinda funny when we are doing day flights. Check in as Night Cargo and sometimes ATC is like, "So it isn't night"

Wankel
 
F-16 call sign

I had to hold short and wait for "Foxy" to land a couple of weeks ago at Ellington in Houston. It was one of the F-16's and it was a male pilot. My instructor and I got a good laugh out of that one.
 
ok...


how 'bout the F-16 squadron in FWA.... Irish.... think its cool beign a ND fan.

the Vermont ANG Green Mt Boys used to be Maple.. think they switched to Jaws now..

saw someone talk about Grasshopper earlier.. who is that? Used to hear them in the early evenign when I was finishing traffic watch.
 
hawkerjet said:
I fly into LAS quite a bit and JANET supposedly stands for something like Just Another ....( can't remember the remainder)

Just Another E T ??
 
Reach - USAF or USAF-sponsored transports (ATI)

Taco = F-16's of New Mexico ANG

Mai-Tai = F-15's of Hawaii ANG.

Also, heard callsign "Ugly" over NM.


Those are some of the cooler ones....
 
Air 1st hauling checks in MU-2s from DAL to/from HOU,SAT,OKC,MEM,LIT
uses "Rough Rider". When asked about it the CP said Trojan was taken!

out
 
citdrver said:
Wow..............a reserected thread from almost two years ago!!!!!!!

Who found this one?? Ok new callsign question............

who is reach???

REACH is a callsign from the military for AMC flights. We often use REACH.
 
you cant beat the callsign RATTLER(I hear its our ex CPs vietnam call sign..) I think the 174th ANG in SYR uses COORS.....kinda makes me thirsty when I hear em....
 
Smoking Man said:
It was/is the call sign for C. C. Air out of CLT, for U.S. Airways express. They are now owned by mesa.
Whipsawed and disbanded by Mesa, but the pilots have been integrated into the Mesa seniority list.
 

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