Goobers on the radio…

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Nark
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So there I was at FL330, minding my own business.

Minneapolis Center gives a frequency change to this Canadian aircraft.





Sure as poop, the legend himself, Scud answers! I give him a quick hello, and proceeded to confuse him for several hours until I landed and sent him a message.

Good hearing ya bud!


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I gotta ask - does Scud fly all C-reg or just some of them?

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I fly all C regs of course, but seriously lots of fun getting recognized on the radio. Hmm might need to get that Call Sign Approved so everyone will know they are in the same airspace as the legend.
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