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Phil November 28th 04 06:15 PM

callsign "cactus" ?
 
Does anyone know what airline/air entity uses callsign "cactus"?
It is heard on civilian air freqs.

Thanks in advance,

phil

Cerveau de Merde November 28th 04 06:26 PM


"Phil" wrote in message
7.142...
Does anyone know what airline/air entity uses callsign "cactus"?
It is heard on civilian air freqs.


America West

Thanks in advance,

phil




dxAce November 28th 04 06:30 PM



Phil wrote:

Does anyone know what airline/air entity uses callsign "cactus"?
It is heard on civilian air freqs.


It seems to have been used or is in current use by America West Airlines.

Anyone else have any idea?

dxAce
Michigan
USA



matt weber November 29th 04 01:26 AM

On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 12:15:58 -0600, Phil
wrote:

Does anyone know what airline/air entity uses callsign "cactus"?
It is heard on civilian air freqs.

Thanks in advance,

phil

Mesa uses the Cactus call sign.

matt weber November 29th 04 01:26 AM

On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 13:26:38 -0500, "Cerveau de Merde"
wrote:


"Phil" wrote in message
. 97.142...
Does anyone know what airline/air entity uses callsign "cactus"?
It is heard on civilian air freqs.


America West

No,
America West Express (which is Mesa)....

Thanks in advance,

phil




-Greg from San Diego! November 30th 04 02:04 AM

matt weber wrote:

Does anyone know what airline/air entity uses callsign "cactus"?
It is heard on civilian air freqs.


America West


No,
America West Express (which is Mesa)....


Mesa (dba America West Express) uses "Air Shuttle" for their callsign.


Mark Holmes November 30th 04 11:29 AM

To identify the callsign of any airline and/or cargo carrier, just go to
the website below. Then, just click on "callsign" after you get there.

http://airlinecodes.co.uk

To see the present location of airline flights that you happen to hear
plus the flight routing and aircraft type, go to the website below. This
site just lists the major airlines. There's a few other sites that do
this too, but this one is my favorite.

http://flightview.com

The website below doesn't actually show the location of the airline
flight as in the previous site, but it does say the departure city,
arrival city, aircraft type plus a bit more info. This site lists all of
the airline companies and cargo carriers.

http://flightarrivals.com

Mark Holmes
Marion, IL



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