SixPapaCharlie
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Seriously???
In this one case radio meows are funny and approved. In all other cases they are not funny and banned.I used to fly to a place called Atmautluak, but on the radio it was generally referred to as At-Mao (second part pronounced like Chairman Mao, because unless you can speak Yupik it's impossible to actually pronounce) and at some point it further devolved into At-Meow, and eventually it just became Meow - "Downwind landing South Meow" "Final landing South Meow" "Departing North Meow". Eventually standard radio protocol became that when one called it "Meow" on the radio, everyone else on frequency was obligated to meow with the most obnoxious meows possible. This wasn't one of two people either, this was 10-15 airplanes on the same frequency all meowing at each other. I even had a podium finish during the Meow contest at one of the crew houses on a Saturday night with my beautiful rendition of "Cat in heat Meow", but I was beat out by the "Fat depressed cat meow" and the "Sexy Meow" performed with gusto by the only girl pilot who participated in our degenerate shenanigans.
I often wonder what our passengers thought about it, because when you have one in the front seat with you it's impossible for them not to know you are making cat noises. I assume they just probably assumed all the poor gussack pilots (white people) had gone insane.
So yes, pilots do meow on the radio.
I used to fly to a place called Atmautluak, but on the radio it was generally referred to as At-Mao (second part pronounced like Chairman Mao, because unless you can speak Yupik it's impossible to actually pronounce) and at some point it further devolved into At-Meow, and eventually it just became Meow - "Downwind landing South Meow" "Final landing South Meow" "Departing North Meow". Eventually standard radio protocol became that when one called it "Meow" on the radio, everyone else on frequency was obligated to meow with the most obnoxious meows possible. This wasn't one of two people either, this was 10-15 airplanes on the same frequency all meowing at each other. I even had a podium finish during the Meow contest at one of the crew houses on a Saturday night with my beautiful rendition of "Cat in heat Meow", but I was beat out by the "Fat depressed cat meow" and the "Sexy Meow" performed with gusto by the only girl pilot who participated in our degenerate shenanigans.
I often wonder what our passengers thought about it, because when you have one in the front seat with you it's impossible for them not to know you are making cat noises. I assume they just probably assumed all the poor gussack pilots (white people) had gone insane.
So yes, pilots do meow on the radio.
Now, guard is so messed up with meows and guard police it's damn near useless. I even heard a plane with an actual emergency who made a benign-sounding radio call to ATC only to be jumped on by the guard police. Once everyone stopped saying "GUAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRD!" he said "I'M ON FIRE!"
I haven't heard it either. Maybe it's an eastern half of the country thing.I must live a sheltered life. Always monitor 121.5 when on an XC and never have heard a meow or anything close to it. Anyone else in the PNW heard meow on Guard?
Where is that thumbs down button?Stop doing this right meow!!
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I haven't heard it either. Maye it's an eastern half of the country thing.
I've been flying for 25 years, and I've never heard that, until, TODAY! I must have heard it 10 times on 121.5 today. Maybe your post, and your attempt to curtail this, has started something / had the opposite effect.Seriously???
I hear it a good bit in my flights between VA and FL.Not in the southeast...
Tom
Maybe I need to monitor Guard some more...
<----- required to listen to guard - both of them.
Yes, you should.
As Larry pointed out...
“ALL AIRCRAFT OPERATING IN UNITED STATES NATIONAL AIRSPACE, IF CAPABLE, SHALL MAINTAIN A LISTENING WATCH ON VHF GUARD 121.5 OR UHF 243.0.”
This gets my vote for the most ignored regulation.
Is there less nonsense on 243.0?