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Air Traffic Monitoring => Aviation Audio Clips => Topic started by: bjen9337 on December 08, 2013, 03:12:49 PM
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On Saturday 12/07 at around 2 pm PST, there was some jibber/jabber between the LAX south tower controller and what appeared to be a United 744. The pilot and controller were having a "discussion" regarding the controller being ignored by the pilot. The call sign was what sounded to be "Santa 25". Can someone find and post the audio? Thanks.
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Here ya go!
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Nice catch.
What's up with the Santa call sign though?
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During Christmas services British Airways uses SANTA as their callsign. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedbird (Very Bottom)
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If anyone should want to look up a code of any sort (callsign, aircraft registration prefix, aircraft type) the officially adopted lists are here in Order 7340.2, for ICAO and the US.
http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/CNT/index.htm
You'll find SANTA assigned to British Airways.
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In this case it sounded like a United flight was using the SANTA call sign...just sayin' :-)
Is it possible that a call sign like SANTA can be used by any flight if it's a special type of flight? I'm not really sure, that's why I'm asking...
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It was definitely UAL 744; I was watching the feed from CargoLaw webcam. UAL 198 B788 was behind it next in line. Once they were cleared to line up & wait, a female FO ( I assume) did all the talking with the tower controller until handed off to SoCal departure.
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Definitely not a BA flight... the pilot had had an American accent and when tower was talking to UAL198, he mentioned "company 747".
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This is what you heard:
https://hub.united.com/en-us/news/company-operations/pages/united-fantasy-flights.aspx
This was a UAL flight, doing a Fantasy flight to the North Pole. Since this is their 20th year doing it, they decided to branch out and do this at more than one airport:
This year, we will host Fantasy Flights in all of our hub cities – Chicago, Cleveland, Houston, Denver, Los Angeles, Newark, N.J., San Francisco and Washington, D.C. – as well as Boise, ID., Phoenix, San Antonio, Texas, and Sydney.
You just happened to catch that clip! Well done.
BL.