Does anybody have an "Aide Memoire" for Italian Radio Calls - Arrival and Departure for use at small airfields as I am going to a Fly Party in Italy soon and a Translation sheet would be very useful .
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John
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Re: Flying in Italy
Hi There John,
I would have a trawl through some of your previous posts mate .
Having made in excess of 16.7 million of 'em , there must be a reference somewhere to flying in Italy.
Kindest regards Chris [ very, very, very junior forumite]
I would have a trawl through some of your previous posts mate .
Having made in excess of 16.7 million of 'em , there must be a reference somewhere to flying in Italy.
Kindest regards Chris [ very, very, very junior forumite]
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I'd take screen shot of that before they fix it
Nick Allen is a regular to Italy and may be able to help? He does post over here, but it is not his regular haunt.
Nick Allen is a regular to Italy and may be able to help? He does post over here, but it is not his regular haunt.
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Re: Flying in Italy
I go to Italy quite often, and speak a little Italian, but I've only flown GA as a passenger...and I don't think the guy made any calls -- it was a quiet day at the strip(!)
However, I know a couple of Italian pilots, so I can see what I can dig out from them.
Or, if you go to the Flyer forum, track down African Eagle (aka Riccardo), I'm sure he would be happy to help.
Best, Nick
However, I know a couple of Italian pilots, so I can see what I can dig out from them.
Or, if you go to the Flyer forum, track down African Eagle (aka Riccardo), I'm sure he would be happy to help.
Best, Nick