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Old June 15th 06, 04:13 PM posted to rec.radio.scanner,rec.aviation.military,sci.space.shuttle
 
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It is Thurs, 11:06am EDT (1506z).
"NASA 906," a T-38, has been working over the Shuttle Landing
Facility and has been using freqs 126.65 and 264.8. He has had comms
with "Weather" at KSC, and informed the ATC on 281.425 that he is
"flying a weather chase mission."
The Langley-based "NASA 535" (UH-1H #65-09992) is also in the area,
having landed a short while ago at Patrick AFB.

AL STERN Satellite Beach FL
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom/

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Old June 18th 06, 12:56 AM posted to rec.radio.scanner,rec.aviation.military,sci.space.shuttle
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PLEASE POST THIS SOMEPLACE WHERE THE PEOPLE CARE.
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It is Thurs, 11:06am EDT (1506z).
"NASA 906," a T-38, has been working over the Shuttle Landing
Facility and has been using freqs 126.65 and 264.8. He has had comms
with "Weather" at KSC, and informed the ATC on 281.425 that he is
"flying a weather chase mission."
The Langley-based "NASA 535" (UH-1H #65-09992) is also in the area,
having landed a short while ago at Patrick AFB.

AL STERN Satellite Beach FL
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom/



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Old June 18th 06, 02:46 AM posted to rec.radio.scanner,rec.aviation.military,sci.space.shuttle
 
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Bruce Markowitz wrote:
PLEASE POST THIS SOMEPLACE WHERE THE PEOPLE CARE.
wrote in message
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It is Thurs, 11:06am EDT (1506z).
"NASA 906," a T-38, has been working over the Shuttle Landing
Facility and has been using freqs 126.65 and 264.8. He has had comms
with "Weather" at KSC, and informed the ATC on 281.425 that he is
"flying a weather chase mission."
The Langley-based "NASA 535" (UH-1H #65-09992) is also in the area,
having landed a short while ago at Patrick AFB.

AL STERN Satellite Beach FL
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom/


I care. I don't post a reply often, but I like to read about what Al
monitors, especially the Broncos. I don't think I ever saw one of those
fly.

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Old June 18th 06, 03:36 AM posted to rec.radio.scanner,rec.aviation.military,sci.space.shuttle
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I enjoy what Al S
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Bruce Markowitz wrote:
PLEASE POST THIS SOMEPLACE WHERE THE PEOPLE CARE.
wrote in message
oups.com...
It is Thurs, 11:06am EDT (1506z).
"NASA 906," a T-38, has been working over the Shuttle Landing
Facility and has been using freqs 126.65 and 264.8. He has had comms
with "Weather" at KSC, and informed the ATC on 281.425 that he is
"flying a weather chase mission."
The Langley-based "NASA 535" (UH-1H #65-09992) is also in the area,
having landed a short while ago at Patrick AFB.

AL STERN Satellite Beach FL
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom/


I care. I don't post a reply often, but I like to read about what Al
monitors, especially the Broncos. I don't think I ever saw one of those
fly.

I care as well. Even though I'm in Oregon where I'll never hear what Al
hears I like the things he posts. Have you looked at the photos of his
listenpost? He's got some radios!



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Old June 18th 06, 07:40 AM posted to rec.radio.scanner,rec.aviation.military,sci.space.shuttle
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"Bruce Markowitz" wrote in message
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snip to correct top-posting retard

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It is Thurs, 11:06am EDT (1506z).
"NASA 906," a T-38, has been working over the Shuttle Landing
Facility and has been using freqs 126.65 and 264.8. He has had comms
with "Weather" at KSC, and informed the ATC on 281.425 that he is
"flying a weather chase mission."
The Langley-based "NASA 535" (UH-1H #65-09992) is also in the area,
having landed a short while ago at Patrick AFB.

AL STERN Satellite Beach FL
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom/


PLEASE POST THIS SOMEPLACE WHERE THE PEOPLE CARE.


1. I care. Allan, I used to live in GA and worked JSTARS as ADAF, and I get
a kick out of seeing the Razor callsign.
2. It's posted to 3 groups. Which one do you suppose 'doesn't care'?
3. [sarcasm] Shouting makes you look really intelligent {/sarcasm]
4. FOAD

Vee-One




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Old June 23rd 06, 03:23 AM posted to rec.radio.scanner,rec.aviation.military,sci.space.shuttle
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I enjoy it too
Al

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It is Thurs, 11:06am EDT (1506z).
"NASA 906," a T-38, has been working over the Shuttle Landing
Facility and has been using freqs 126.65 and 264.8. He has had comms
with "Weather" at KSC, and informed the ATC on 281.425 that he is
"flying a weather chase mission."
The Langley-based "NASA 535" (UH-1H #65-09992) is also in the area,
having landed a short while ago at Patrick AFB.

AL STERN Satellite Beach FL
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom/



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Old June 26th 06, 03:42 PM posted to rec.radio.scanner,rec.aviation.military,sci.space.shuttle
 
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Allan9 wrote:
I enjoy it too
Al

wrote in message
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It is Thurs, 11:06am EDT (1506z).
"NASA 906," a T-38, has been working over the Shuttle Landing
Facility and has been using freqs 126.65 and 264.8. He has had comms
with "Weather" at KSC, and informed the ATC on 281.425 that he is
"flying a weather chase mission."
The Langley-based "NASA 535" (UH-1H #65-09992) is also in the area,
having landed a short while ago at Patrick AFB.

AL STERN Satellite Beach FL
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom/




I care too! Any word about NASA using the WB-57 again?

Gene DiGennaro
Baltimore, Md.

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It is interesting.I care.
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