FastTrax
Well-known Member
Alrighty then. We'll stay right where we're at then.
LOL
Alrighty then. We'll stay right where we're at then.
Your comment is snide Albert. Not appreciated.Ok then. We'll all stay right here for you.
I already live in a country that has gone metric. It's just my mindset that hasn't.Ok then. We'll all stay right here for you.
You and me alike Pam...I already live in a country that has gone metric. It's just my mindset that hasn't.
Oooooooh, those halcyon days when there were 4 US dollars to the Pound.Well we use the metric system, and there was a lot of fuss about changing over when it happened.. but in actual fact the metric system is way easier than the imperial system. That said..I still think very much in farenheit rather than centirgrade..wheras my husband always thinks in metric.
Our road signs are still in miles as well..and not kilometres.. but I'm completely au fait with kilometres because I have a second home on the continent.. Our petrol is in litres at the pumps..but I still think of it in gallons
Hmmm.......for some reason, I always feel lighter in stones and pounds.Wow. I’m really surprised by that.
We’ve been metric for decades. Because of American TV, there are still things I relate to better. Fahrenheit and my weight.
Anything medical is metric, even in the US.
"Erm........could you just run me through that again?"As you stipulated I only hear English spoken on the ATC frequencies but depending on the airlines communicating on their own hub frequencies instead of the ARINC shared frequencies a fair number of the pilots and the airline company dispatchers speak in their native tongue especially Spanish but late at night I listen to 123.025 MHz to listen to Central Florida medivac and law enforcement choppers which is very exciting and 123.45 MHz the oceanic & remote area air to air frequency and besides the usual unauthorized charter pilot and Embrey Riddle student pilot gossip there are a fair number of Spanish speaking pilots. I know 122.75 MHz is the authorized air to air frequency but I never hear anything on it.
I didn't know about this. Guess you gotta be in the industry to know some things, lol.
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www.aerosavvy.com/how-pilots-communicate/
www.flightsafety.org/asw-article/speak-up/