If we're that high sure. Usually we work in cherubs (100's instead of 1000's) though.
How high is 1 angels? I gather its 1000 feet. Is this just a TACAIR term or do Helos and maritime use it as well?
Actually .... it's Angels One ... i.e., one thousand feet. Everyone uses it; attack and fighters believe "we" invented it.How high is 1 angels? I gather its 1000 feet. Is this just a TACAIR term or do Helos and maritime use it as well?
If we're that high sure. Usually we work in cherubs (100's instead of 1000's) though.
Yeah, for me too......... and sorry for starting to (almost) sound like a --No worries, Cat.
Call it what you will...but for me and my JO wardroom buddies, it was the freakin' whistle from hell.
And for the rest of you .....i've never heard "angels" from ATC.... only used it after I'm due regard and checking in with Zulu or Red Crown.
i've never heard "angels" from ATC.... only used it after I'm due regard and checking in with Zulu or Red Crown.
I've heard a controller use Angels and accidentally said Popeye domestically while on a civil flight. The controller in Jax App was very accomodating when I said Popeye....he was a T-bar regular.Never heard FAA ATC use Angels, but I'm a domestic guy. They'd shoot me down if'n I tried to cross one of the ponds.
I have used and heard used "Popeye" many times with civilian ATC - they get it.
POPEYE and TALLY -- most of 'em get it......I have used and heard used "Popeye" many times with civilian ATC - they get it.
I got bitched at in primary by a Cobra guy for calling Tally and Looking....yes this was in May of this year.TALLY -- most of 'em get it.