Hi there, After many months away my schedule is such that I can start flying the Harrier again, which is great news for me
I logged onto Server 1 last night as a technical check to ensure mods, srs etc where working and I spawned just before the OCU took off. I listened on Kutaisi tower, 134.000, as they departed and was intending to fly and do a few circuits but it became clear that if I had done so I would have been right in the middle of their scenario because they remained on twr frequency and the action took place relatively nearby Kutaisi.
Now that there are two servers active is there any etiquette I need to be aware of regarding what each server is for? I don't want to interrupt or interfere in someone's training exercise?
I then moved onto Server 2 to avoid the OCU activity and I couldn't get the ATIS to work. Do I need to do anymore than tune the published frequency?
Other than that I think everything worked well from a technical point of view and I enjoyed a short flight and a little bit of (failed) AAR
Is there anything I need to know before joining the RAF AIR UK servers again?
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- john (scooby)
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just speak to them on comms? they dont bite. well yogi might if he smells a kill
Sqn Ldr (Scooby) Burton RAF Air UK
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
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Thanks John, I agree with the principle of your response, but it didn't seem appropriate, or polite, to interrupt their internal comms during an active A2A engagement to ask questions.
Plt Off Ian 'Robbo' Robson
- john (scooby)
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drop ade/roon a messege in ts if theyre active or pm him here
Sqn Ldr (Scooby) Burton RAF Air UK
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
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If they were using the local ATC frequency for internal chat, I see nothing wrong with interrupting them to get ATC start, T/O clearances etc..
Wing Commander Alan Johnson - RAFAir UK
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^^^^^ this. The ATC channel is for exactly that, ATC. If folk are chatting on it or using it for a flight frequency, you can deconflict your departure etc. by talking on it too. Without a human ATC, it is both their and your responsibility to declare your intentions, avoid other traffic and maintain your lookout based on what is coming over the radio.
For this precise reason, I do not like staying on the ATC channel after I have left the CTR which we all seem to do on mission nights.
Flight Lieutenant
Steve "Mad dog" Loates
RAF Air UK - XI (F) Sqn
Sqn Chief Flying Instructor
Steve "Mad dog" Loates
RAF Air UK - XI (F) Sqn
Sqn Chief Flying Instructor
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Re: Server Questions
I would add though if a group are flying within the CTR of any airfield the comms of that tower needs to be monitored and communicated on by that group as any other aircraft wishing to use that airfield has to be able to hear the groups intentions and communicate yours with them without danger of conflicting movements.
Cavan Millward callsign: 'FC' - RAF Air UK
CAW & CO IX(B) Squadron
CAW & CO IX(B) Squadron