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Title: US Callsign Change
Post by: JALTO on September 02, 2008, 03:23:18 PM
Just wondering what it has been like for the controllers out there, especially in Philly and CLT, trying to get used to the new Cactus call sign?  Any slips yet? 

-Jalto
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: rpd on September 02, 2008, 09:43:25 PM
I've witnessed callsign mistakes on both the pilot and controller sides.  It would have made more sense if they just used the AWE three letter for the flight plans/ARTS (for the controllers anyway).
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: w0x0f on September 02, 2008, 10:46:00 PM
I've witnessed callsign mistakes on both the pilot and controller sides.  It would have made more sense if they just used the AWE three letter for the flight plans/ARTS (for the controllers anyway).

I've seen the same thing and agree that AWE would have made the transition easier, at least for the controllers.  This ill-conceived procedure is typical of the USAirways/America West merger mess.  The Piedmont fiasco is looking like a huge success now.   

w0x0f 
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: tyketto on September 02, 2008, 11:56:03 PM
I've witnessed callsign mistakes on both the pilot and controller sides.  It would have made more sense if they just used the AWE three letter for the flight plans/ARTS (for the controllers anyway).

I've seen the same thing and agree that AWE would have made the transition easier, at least for the controllers.  This ill-conceived procedure is typical of the USAirways/America West merger mess.  The Piedmont fiasco is looking like a huge success now.   

w0x0f 

In some ways, yes.. The European controllers would have no idea that AWE would be the AWE/USA company. They're used to seeing USA there, while AWE's last int'l flight was their ill-fated B742 service to Japan via HNL.

BL.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: PHL Approach on September 03, 2008, 12:12:34 AM
I've witnessed callsign mistakes on both the pilot and controller sides.  It would have made more sense if they just used the AWE three letter for the flight plans/ARTS (for the controllers anyway).

I've seen the same thing and agree that AWE would have made the transition easier, at least for the controllers.  This ill-conceived procedure is typical of the USAirways/America West merger mess.  The Piedmont fiasco is looking like a huge success now.   

w0x0f 

In some ways, yes.. The European controllers would have no idea that AWE would be the AWE/USA company. They're used to seeing USA there, while AWE's last int'l flight was their ill-fated B742 service to Japan via HNL.

BL.


It's a Catch 22. I saw Cactus 734 Heavy depart last night to MAN. He sounded flawless with the callsign change all the way out of Philly. However, from what I read online. When he got to MAN, the Approach controller (or I guess Director  :lol:) kept calling him US Air. The first East crew to depart with the new callsign was USA1420 - PHL-CLT at 5:40am. He checked in with departure "Good Morning Departure, this is East Cactus 1420 we're out of 1000 for 5" I got a kick out of that.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: Steel_Anxiety on September 03, 2008, 06:52:36 AM
YES, BOSTON, BOSTON, BOSTON!!!!!!!

Every singe time they say US A...CACTUS!!!
Controllers and pilots alike, they really sound P/Oed about it too, cant really blame them.

Pilot: US...Cactus 1234 holding short...
Controller(Boston John):We will get used to it eventually.
Pilot:This is my 4th call sign change this year.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: keith on September 03, 2008, 04:42:22 PM
Just heard JFK Approach (CAMRN) having a helluva time with "Cactus 12". 4:38pm and 4:40pm EDT (2038 and 2040z). 

Edit: It continues at 4:43....4:44... 

"US Air 12, descend and maintain [altitude]"

*crickets*

"Cactus 12, descend and maintain [altitude]"
pilot responds as expected.

Controller says, "you're going to make me pay every time, aren't ya?"
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: MIAMIATC on September 03, 2008, 06:43:08 PM
Well flight number 12 was always Cactus before the change so I think the pilot actually got a bit of a chip on his shoulder when the controller mentioned him as USAIR. Just like the east pilots I have been hearing have been giving some controllers here in Florida a hard time when mentioned as Cactus.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: jsapyta on September 04, 2008, 12:11:04 AM
Here in Cactus country, its always been Cactus for AWE and US Air the same.. So now am reading right, both AWE and USAIR are going to use Cactus for there flights?

Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: Amante de Aviones on September 04, 2008, 12:13:09 AM
Well flight number 12 was always Cactus before the change so I think the pilot actually got a bit of a chip on his shoulder when the controller mentioned him as USAIR. Just like the east pilots I have been hearing have been giving some controllers here in Florida a hard time when mentioned as Cactus.
but now on the radar screen it would have shown USA12 insted of AWE12 so thats y he might have called him USair
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: cactushp on September 04, 2008, 12:39:24 AM
To clarify again,
USA = Cactus

Before September 1st:
USA = US Air
AWE = Cactus
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: Acey on September 05, 2008, 02:26:04 AM
Well flight number 12 was always Cactus before the change so I think the pilot actually got a bit of a chip on his shoulder when the controller mentioned him as USAIR. Just like the east pilots I have been hearing have been giving some controllers here in Florida a hard time when mentioned as Cactus.
but now on the radar screen it would have shown USA12 insted of AWE12 so thats y he might have called him USair

Exactly. This is tough because the code is so damn near the actual callsign phonteically... you see "USA" and it's so easy to just say US Air.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: Chananya Freedman on September 05, 2008, 04:46:15 PM
Hello there. Is AWE America West Airlines? And if so, what is the new call sign for AWE? Thanks.

Chananya
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: PHL Approach on September 05, 2008, 06:24:41 PM
Hello there. Is AWE America West Airlines? And if so, what is the new call sign for AWE? Thanks.

Chananya

Yes, AWE stood for America West. There is no new callsign for AWE. That ICAO is out the door.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: cactushp on September 05, 2008, 08:15:59 PM
Hello there. Is AWE America West Airlines? And if so, what is the new call sign for AWE? Thanks.

Chananya

I think what you mean is if America West exist. AWA does not actually exist, you see, neither does the old US Airways, as they merged in 2005.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: MathFox on September 06, 2008, 05:01:32 AM
I am currently listening to EHAM (Schiphol, Amsterdam) and just heard USA 799 check in as US Air 799... Is the callsign change restricted to America?
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: tyketto on September 06, 2008, 03:54:56 PM
I am currently listening to EHAM (Schiphol, Amsterdam) and just heard USA 799 check in as US Air 799... Is the callsign change restricted to America?

From my understanding, this should be worldwide.. interesting..

BL.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: MathFox on September 08, 2008, 05:16:36 AM
Schiphol ATC is aware of the callsign change too... and start using Cactus, still sometimes US Air is heard. The pilot threw in a few US-Cactus 799's, nothing special.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: ridejumpfly on September 08, 2008, 11:30:05 AM
You will notice Eagle flights are now using all 4 digits of flight number.  We were using the last 3 digits for a long time.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: cessna157 on September 08, 2008, 10:24:54 PM
ASA did the same thing a few months ago.  Comair just changed flight number ranges with DL, but callsigns still drop the first digit and add 1000 to thru flights.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: w0x0f on September 09, 2008, 06:13:02 PM
It looks like this will be addressed on the ATC side.  Starting 9/19/08 the "Cactus" 3 letter ID will be AWE.  USA will no longer be used.  It's like one of those timed brain games where they show you the word BLUE and the print is red and the question is "What color is the word?"  There was a lot of room for error.  Now if we can get the pilots to play along.

Here's the official notice:

  EFFECTIVE: 09/19/2008 – TIME 0800Z

CANCELLATION: 01/15/2009

SUBJECT:  CHANGES TO FAA ORDER JO 7340.2, CONTRACTIONS, CHAPTER 3, SECTIONS 1, 2, AND 3.

THE FOLLOWING ADDITION, CANCELLATION, MODIFICATION TO THE CORPORATE

TELEPHONY AND IDENTIFIER ASSIGNMENTS HAVE BEEN APPROVED.
THIS CANCELS GENOT RWA 8/20


MODIFICATIONS

COMPANY                                                                                             TELEPHONY                IDENT
FROM: US AIRWAYS (PHOENIX, AZ)                                               CACTUS                       USA
TO :  US AIRWAYS (PHOENIX, AZ)                                                    CACTUS                      AWE


Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: MathFox on September 09, 2008, 06:29:36 PM
I certainly hope they'll inform IATA and ICAO...
http://www.liveatc.net/forums/atcaviation-audio-clips/us-air-andgt-cactus-changed-in-icao-database/msg29036/#msg29036 (http://www.liveatc.net/forums/atcaviation-audio-clips/us-air-andgt-cactus-changed-in-icao-database/msg29036/#msg29036)
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: Acey on September 09, 2008, 08:04:50 PM
"USA" makes so much more sense as an ICAO... oh brother.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: tyketto on September 09, 2008, 08:49:58 PM
"USA" makes so much more sense as an ICAO... oh brother.

In this case, I'd agree.. but to play devil's advocate, the 2nd incarnation of National Airlines didn't resurrect the NAL ICAO code that the old Sunkings used to have.. they went with ROK and Redrock.

BL.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: djmodifyd on September 11, 2008, 08:27:09 PM
im glad i don't have them.....

its hard enough that CHQ and EGF are now 4 letter calls signs......ie EGF4199 instead of EGF199.

its So hard to add the 4
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: cessna157 on September 11, 2008, 08:32:15 PM
I think CHQ has always been on a full flight number callsign.  ASA changed theirs to all 4 digits a few months ago, as well as changed their callsign about 3 years ago.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: tyketto on September 11, 2008, 08:36:34 PM
I think CHQ has always been on a full flight number callsign.  ASA changed theirs to all 4 digits a few months ago, as well as changed their callsign about 3 years ago.

ASA as in Alaska Airlines (ICAO), or ASA as in Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ICAO: ASQ)?

BL.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: cessna157 on September 11, 2008, 09:30:28 PM
ASA as in Alaska Airlines (ICAO), or ASA as in Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ICAO: ASQ)?

BL.

Eh, touché.  I was talking ASA the airline (EV).  Previously  CAA "Candler" then ACY "Acey" then ASQ "Acey"


I always like the Candler callsigns when I worked ASA flights.  I thought it was an extremely clever callsign.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: JetScan1 on September 17, 2008, 08:10:57 AM
Just listening to JFK departure 135.900 (8:05 EDT - 17SEP) and a "Cactus" flight advised the controller that they will be switching back to the "US Air" callsign in 2 days. DJ
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: Acey on September 17, 2008, 10:42:32 AM
They will be switching to AWE as an ICAO code, but the callsign will remain Cactus. It would just confuse the hell out of everybody if they changed to AWE, and changed the callsign to US Air! :?
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: w0x0f on September 17, 2008, 10:49:28 AM
Just listening to JFK departure 135.900 (8:05 EDT - 17SEP) and a "Cactus" flight advised the controller that they will be switching back to the "US Air" callsign in 2 days. DJ

The pilot was misinformed.  Please read the GENOT in response # 20 of this thread.  Their three letter identifier will change to AWE.  Their call sign will be Cactus effective 9/19/08. 

This should help from the controller's perspective.  For the controller it is like looking at the word "red" printed in blue ink and asking what color is the word.  The change to AWE will be consistent with the callsign with which it has been historically attached.

Now it's up to the eastern based pilots to play along.  This has been slightly problematic.  Some will just say the flight number.  This is certainly a safety issue which has to be addressed.  I'm glad that it has been addressed on one end of the problem.

Looks like Adrian8 and I were posting at the same time.

w0x0f   
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: Acey on September 17, 2008, 01:04:26 PM
You address an important issue though... several times I have heard a controller mess up and say US Air, and the pilot fails to correct them and simply says the flight number, or US Air.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: JetScan1 on September 17, 2008, 06:27:49 PM
Quote
The pilot was misinformed.

I misunderstood him. He said, "the identifier was going to change in 2 days", so he meant the 3 letter identifier and not the callsign, my mistake. DJ
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: Chananya Freedman on September 17, 2008, 06:32:29 PM
Does that mean the callsigns are going to sound and look the same as the American Eagle Flights which are now four-numbered call signs?

Chananya
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: tyketto on September 17, 2008, 08:18:25 PM
Does that mean the callsigns are going to sound and look the same as the American Eagle Flights which are now four-numbered call signs?

Chananya

No.

what this means is that the ICAO code is changing from "USA" to "AWE". Before the merge, AWE used the callsign "Cactus". US Airways is going to be using AWE for their ICAO code, and Cactus for their callsign. Everything else should be the same.

BL.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: MathFox on September 18, 2008, 06:05:02 AM
I wonder who did not get the memo about the Sept 19 change:
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/USA799/history/20080919/0906Z/EHAM/KPHL
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: cessna157 on September 18, 2008, 08:04:38 AM
I wonder who did not get the memo about the Sept 19 change:
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/USA799/history/20080919/0906Z/EHAM/KPHL

Isn't it still the 18th?  Or am I horribly confused
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: MathFox on September 18, 2008, 08:58:20 AM
I wonder who did not get the memo about the Sept 19 change:
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/USA799/history/20080919/0906Z/EHAM/KPHL

Isn't it still the 18th?  Or am I horribly confused
You might want to check again after drinking a cup of coffee... the flight is scheduled for tomorrow.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: fopneus on September 19, 2008, 01:36:44 AM
They've been using Cactus at Schiphol/Dutch ATC for about a good two weeks already, although the inbound FPL for today is still filed as USA798.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: MathFox on September 19, 2008, 05:44:31 AM
They've been using Cactus at Schiphol/Dutch ATC for about a good two weeks already, although the inbound FPL for today is still filed as USA798.
They have filed AWE798 for departure today (coming in tomorrow):
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/AWE798/history/20080919/2305Z/KPHL/EHAM
and AWE799 for the return trip tomorrow:
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/AWE799/history/20080920/0905Z/EHAM/KPHL
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: fopneus on September 19, 2008, 06:15:51 AM
They came in as USA798 (plan filed yesterday ... ) and departed AWE799.
I sat on sector west, when handing the aircraft over to London control he answerred "118.480 USair 799" controller ".. cactus.."  crew"yeah... cactus.. bye" :-D
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: NY Z Pilot on September 19, 2008, 09:34:25 AM
on the strip yesterday it said USA but once they departed, it was AWE on radar... wierd.
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: w0x0f on September 19, 2008, 11:03:22 AM
on the strip yesterday it said USA but once they departed, it was AWE on radar... wierd.

Safety was never compromised   :wink:
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: w0x0f on September 20, 2008, 12:32:28 AM
Much better on 9/19 with the AWE identifier, at least for controllers.  Heard a few pilots still saying or starting to say "USAir."  It appears that the major hurdle has been passed.  I hope someone at the FAA took notes on this screw up.   

w0x0f
Title: Re: US Callsign Change
Post by: glencar on September 20, 2008, 12:48:35 AM
Yeah right!