Interesting. Don't know much about this stuff (nothing, really) but either someone's got a sense of humor or it means something. Can you explain a bit more for those of us who are not planefags?
Its a British Airways jet, which means it's a commercial flight, but it also says Military and 'interesting,' What's that all about? And who assigns the Radio Callsign? When it says that Bat91 is the callsign, what exactly does that mean? I know all planes have registration numbers (57-1441) but is the Bat91 also assigned to the plane in the same way as the numbers, or is that chosen by the owner and what does it signify if there is also a Radio callsign. Thanks if you're willing to answer.
Interesting. Don't know much about this stuff (nothing, really) but either someone's got a sense of humor or it means something. Can you explain a bit more for those of us who are not planefags?
Its a British Airways jet, which means it's a commercial flight, but it also says Military and 'interesting,' What's that all about? And who assigns the Radio Callsign? When it says that Bat91 is the callsign, what exactly does that mean? I know all planes have registration numbers (57-1441) but is the Bat91 also assigned to the plane in the same way as the numbers, or is that chosen by the owner and what does it signify if there is also a Radio callsign. Thanks if you're willing to answer.