What’s your favourite callsign?
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I really like the cargo airlines like European Air Transport Leipzig (« Postman »), ASL airlines France (« French Post ») and TNT Airways (« Quality »).
I also love British Airways. Hearing « Speedbird » instantly makes me think of the Concorde.
But I guess my all time favourite is Transavia France. As a young French guy hearing « France Soleil » brings memories of holidays to my mind.
So what are y’all’s favourite call signs (past or present)?
gratefulflyer@reddit
GUCCI
Formerly KC-10’s now a KC-46 callsign at Travis AFB
Hearing “GUCCI21 Heavy” on the radio is pretty cool
ItsTheIf@reddit
I always liked critter (ValuJet) and clipper.
Enough-Rent-922@reddit
A few cool ones I hear around Europe: Artisan (NetJets UK) Tartan (Royal Air Force's Voyager fleet) Top Swiss (easyJet Switzerland)
BuffsBourbon@reddit
USS ENTERPRISE = Climax
And when Climax was operating in Beaver (San Diego FACSFAC callsign) - poetry.
Greedy_Use3682@reddit
Air Holland callsign was 'Orange'
TT11MM_@reddit
Orange is still used by Tui Fly Netherlands.
about15yogurts@reddit
Bloodhound. Guys out of point mugu
BuffsBourbon@reddit
VX-30
Outrageous_Potato958@reddit
"Moon Flower" - Neos Air "Cream City" - Jet Out, 135 out if MKE
dylan_in_japan@reddit
PIKLRICK
My crew got a solid ass-chewing for it, which was totally justified, but also totally worth it.
https://apnews.com/article/middle-east-entertainment-oddities-arts-and-entertainment-8e90e1175f2d8ba8f866a209796b2ee9
Toolset_overreacting@reddit
“‘We acknowledge that the call sign is not in accordance with our operational guidance and we’ve provided that feedback to the airmen involved,’ Nissen said.”
I love this as juxtaposed to your “we got an ass chewing” line.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Lmao that’s too funny
sporkemon@reddit
I thought y'all had it good with GUCCI but PIKLRICK is so much dumber and funnier, proud of y'all
flyingforfun3@reddit
Cartoon Network didn’t respond immediately…
Because they were celebrating these legends. That’s awesome.
sf1sch@reddit
Had a f35 leave SDF today. Callsign was Animal. Thought that was pretty badass
gravy_dad@reddit
My favourite military callsigns that I've heard on frequency have been 'Savage' (not sure, but I think it might have been a F35), and 'Warlock' (for a EA-18 Growler, which seems extra awesome to me)
OZZMAN8@reddit
Flying around a military area that has b52's, I believe, I've heard them use "Fear". That one sounds pretty sick on the radio. At first I was sure it was going to be stealth bombers because center was having issues getting them on radar.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Haha yeah that’s neat
just-a-cowpoke@reddit
Cactus and Redwood
Ilikeplanesandcars@reddit
PSA’s is pretty cool, based in Dayton and named after the oldest roller coaster (blue streak) at Cedar Point.
Doubt they’ll change it to gold rush or hurler now that they’ve moved to Charlotte though.
movemetal17@reddit
“Thunder Road”
BlueJayMorning@reddit
My God, you just unlocked so many childhood memories for me.
trooperking645@reddit
I still think the RAF callsign Ascot is cool, it reminds me of where all this first started as Air Support Command Transport. Did an airman really get a prize for dreaming this up?
EWSpirit@reddit
Lynx Air was Dauntless. Loved that one.
Roger_Freedman_Phys@reddit
I always loved “Cactus” for America West (1981-2007).
Mike__O@reddit
"Cactus" lived on once America West bought out US Airways and started wearing their skin as a costume. Too bad it didn't survive the takeover of American
dizza757@reddit
Correct. It didn't start that way though. Once the merger happened, AWE was kept as the ICAO identifier but the callsign for controllers & pilots was changed to USAir.
It created a lot of confusion. Didn't take long to for it to change to Cactus.
AnyClownFish@reddit
Yeah other way around. They briefly retained the ICAO code USA (along with IATA code US) but changed callsign to Cactus. That caused too much confusion so they reverted to AWE.
McFestus@reddit
The miracle on the Hudson was cactus 1549
Prof_Slappopotamus@reddit
I'll still never forgive Doug for not rebranding as American Airways.
That ol catfish call sign was ready to go, though.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Thats such a cool livery and callsign. Damn there were some good ones I. The US before all the mergers
gamehenge_survivor@reddit
American should use this livery on more planes.
DisregardLogan@reddit
Orion for the (now retired) Orion Airlines
bugkiller59@reddit
Orgne ( Ontario government Medevac ) : Pulse
Queasy-Spirit6437@reddit
Catus
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
🌵
Main_Weight_9009@reddit
‘Scooter’ for Scoot
maatc@reddit
My favourite personal callsign is „Obi Two“, for Ewan McGregors RAF pilot brother
modelvillager@reddit
This is pure gold.
res9992@reddit
Air Caraibes (French West)
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Oh I forgot about that. Yeah I like it a lot.
skitsnackaren@reddit
My friend is a captain on a Global Express owned by a big game developer - call sign: High Score
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Nice!
Fatherbiff@reddit
BlackFly 104
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Oh these are badass
Rilex1@reddit
never get tired of “dark knight”. i’m sure you heard it over europe.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
I’ve never heard it. What is it?
DiddledByDad@reddit
Speedbird is pretty sick ngl
shs0007@reddit
Transatlantic IPA served on our flight two weeks ago from LHR.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Lmao
Happy cake day btw!
Icy_Consideration409@reddit
Shame it’s not from a better brewer.
Justan0therthrow4way@reddit
I wish they had partnered with a smaller brewery. Knowing brewdog they probably somehow have naming rights and they can’t now :(
Good drop though. Went through a few of those from London to Budapest lol
swift1883@reddit
Some companies only hire marketeers and call it a day
ThanksYouForNotLying@reddit
Thanks for not lying.
Finbarr-Galedeep@reddit
Especially when it was used by Concorde
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yeah it slaps
10saregood@reddit
I like DAGOBERT, used by the German Central Bank I believe. It’s the German name for Scrooge Duck
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yeah that’s funny
Sacharon123@reddit
For me one of the best ones was Sunexpress Germany. "Sunrise". Nearly applied once solely on that consideration.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
I like that yeah
Kalamyn@reddit
I loved Shamrock as a trainee, and of course my teenage dream was "Athos" (French Aerobatics Team flying alphajets)
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
« Athos » is mythical. Have you seen the recent movie about the Patrouille de France? I don’t know if you can manage to see it outside of France and I think it doesn’t screen in cinemas anymore (it released a few months ago). It’s a really good movie and the cinematography is fantastic. Makes you feel like you’re with them inside the jet
Kalamyn@reddit
Oh I haven't followed them as closely for a few years so I've missed the movie, but I am definitely gonna watch it! Thank you !
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
No problem!
chillpoolparty@reddit
Speedbird is a hall of famer. One of my favorites is “Brickyard” for Republic Airways based out of Indianapolis.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yeah that’s true I like the reference as a motorsports fan
Nevej@reddit
The VOR there is also ‘Brickyard,’ I had no idea it was a Motorsport reference.
roguespectre67@reddit
That’s what they call Indianapolis Motor Speedway, of IndyCar and Indy 500 fame, due to the brickwork on the start line.
Dreyel@reddit
The brickyard is in reference to the whole thing formerly being paved with bricks, they just kept a yard of them at the start line in homage
McCheesing@reddit
Republic’s HQ used to be (maybe still is) adjacent to the old Indy speedway
Shortbus_Playboy@reddit
They’re building a new HQ in Carmel, north of Indy. I used to drive by it all the time, but I moved east a lil bit so I haven’t been by there much lately. I imagine it’s close to being completed if it’s not already.
flyingforfun3@reddit
Once I start hearing Brickyard call signs I know I’m going to be either A.) descended 300 miles out B.) slowed to .78 from .82 or C.) forgotten about and requested to do a 2000FPM descent or greater.
Been flying that path for years and they still haven’t figured it out. Company is 77 years old…
rotardy@reddit
Dickyard lol
DashTrash21@reddit
Blackfly for North Star Air
CelendilAU@reddit
Velocity for Virgin Australia always gets a smile when I hear it on a livestream.
quietflowsthedodder@reddit
Aer Lingus "Shamrock"
Born-Position-4995@reddit
I've heard "Ripper" a few times.... Thought that was pretty sick (f35s)
West_Good_5961@reddit
VH-WTF
flyboyvik@reddit
Xanadu for Air Asia X.
MrFoolinaround@reddit
Moose is always near and dear to me
kisharspiritual@reddit
And seeing Moose means you know you don’t have to fly as a pax on a long leg C-130 route…..winning
BuckeyeRocket@reddit
Moose is loose!
MrFoolinaround@reddit
Moose is loose baby!
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Which airline? I don’t know this one
MrFoolinaround@reddit
It’s not an airline.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Oh ok I’m not familiar with it. What is it?
MrFoolinaround@reddit
C-17s assigned to certain AORs.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Oh ok I see. That’s cool
BB-68@reddit
People sleeping on Shamrock
Irish_317@reddit
Fun fact: In the USAF, each squadron has a list of flying callsigns that can be used for their pilots. When you become a named flight lead in a squadron, you get to pick from that list any that aren’t in use by another named pilot. In the 34FS at Hill AFB, Shamrock is an option.
niklaspilot@reddit
And their regional “Gemstone”
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
True ☘️
Horus107@reddit
Springbok for South African Airways..
In German it's literally read as Jumping Buck.
joesnopes@reddit
Well, it's Afrikaans - Old Dutch.
ElectronicUpstairs39@reddit
"Tango Echo Echo" (VH-TEE) because I did my first solo flight with it. It was a single engine four-seater aircraft, a Piper Warrier PA28/161
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Nice memories!
exxxtramint@reddit
Speedbird has to be the undisputed king. But I found out Norse's is LONGBOAT recently which I'm a big fan of.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yeah I like it too
phgcs@reddit
Orange for Tui Netherlands is always nice to hear.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
🧡
jc2065@reddit
Did some flying for TNT about 17 years ago - callsign was ‘Nitro’ back then. Always liked that one.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Nitro is very cool indeed
Liberator1177@reddit
There's a private jet charter company with the call sign "Thunder Wings" that you hear occasionally.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
I know one in Europe with the callsign « mosquito ». I hate mosquitos lol but it’s pretty funny
niklaspilot@reddit
Especially because they fly the PC12 which is slow and annoying (like a mosquito)
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Oh I see yeah xD
Initial-Dee@reddit
Canadian North's old callsign (Empress) was amazing. their current (Arctic) is alright but not quite the same. For a crap airline, Lynx Air had a fantastic callsign (Dauntless).
joesnopes@reddit
Empress was Canadian Pacific. Must have been handed on.
Dd171049@reddit
Yeah, Speedbird is probably the best.
RainingButterflies@reddit
It’s an oldie…. but I always liked ‘Snoopy One’
Vanguard100216@reddit
All callsigns are improved by adding 'heavy' at the end
F737NG@reddit
Or 'Concorde' in the middle...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8sKKkNjj_A0&pp=0gcJCU8Co7VqN5tD
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Or « super » :)
Terrible_Log3966@reddit
Alpine for Easyjet Europe
Rednose for one of the norwegian offshoots
Luz5020@reddit
Also Topswiss, peak Callsign
tropicbrownthunder@reddit
fortunatlely Norwegian chose red for that livery. If it was brown or marroon I guess that would've been a funnier callsign
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
I like those!
ceelodan@reddit
Moonflower is kinda cute as callsign. Neos, Italian airline company.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
For some reason I always thought Neos was Irish. Cool callsign though
mumOfManyCats@reddit
Springbok - South African Airways.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Nice!
mumOfManyCats@reddit
😻😸
Armadylio@reddit
How do call signs work when you’re an airline? Is it just followed by your flight number? Like “this is speedbird 114”?
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
It depends. It’s either followed by the flight number (example: Paris to JFK is Air France flight 010 so the pilots will say on the radio « Air France 010 ») or by a series of letters and numbers (example: Paris to Stockholm is Transavia 7448 but the pilots will say « France Soleil 77CG »). I guess it all depends on the airline. Some have the flight number as the callsign, others use a different code.
coombeseh@reddit
Depends on what's filed in the flight plan, some airlines use the flight number, some use a random alphanumeric sequence.
At Flybe we were Jersey 12AB, no reference to the flight number at all, whereas at Norse it's usually Longboat 789, the flight number (maybe with a letter at the end).
I'd imagine it's to do with differentiation in whatever airspace you're going through - a bunch of regional UK operators all just using their flight number has a much higher chance of two of the same flight numbers in the same airspace at the same time when compared with a long haul operator.
erutaerc01@reddit
British Antarctic Survey, callsign Penguin.
wiggum55555@reddit
VELOCITY for Virgin Australia is not bad. Temu speedbird 🙂
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Nomadic is interesting. And Velocity is very cool as well (temu speedbird lmao)
Weet-Bix54@reddit
Longship/longnose for Norse Atlantic, but my favorite oat has to be velocity for virgin australia
coombeseh@reddit
It's Longship for the European flights and Longboat for the UK ones, we've never used longnose
vhqpa@reddit
My favourite was "BLUEBIRD" by Pacific Blue.
My favourite in current use is "PARSEC" by ASL Airlines Australia.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
I like PARSEC. I guess ASL knows how to make good callsigns
thanksforallthetrees@reddit
When I flew medevacs in northern Canada we were “Blizzard 1, 2” etc. and the Canadian military jets training in our area were “Nightmare” and “Vampire.” Now I’m “All Nippon”
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
That’s really cool
Late-Mathematician55@reddit
The radar data tag for Philippine Airlines is PAL. It was inevitable that a trainee wouldn't know it, and their on-the-job instructor sitting behind them would say "he's calling himself Palestinian Airlines"
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Lol
Deep-Cryptographer49@reddit
Shamrock for Aer Lingus
mrpink70@reddit
"Looking Glass"
From its Wikipedia page "Looking Glass (or Operation Looking Glass) is the historic code name for an airborne command and control center operated by the United States. Since 2016 it has been referred to as the ABNCP (Airborne National Command Post). It provides command and control of U.S. nuclear forces in the event that ground-based command centers have been destroyed or otherwise rendered inoperable."
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Wow interesting
Imprezzed@reddit
Order 66 for the E-4 Nightwatch.
There is no cooler callsign.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yeah that’s pretty cool
Yellowtelephone1@reddit
I heard "dot com” once. I like that one. I think Giant is good for Atlas Air, and also Friendly is a funny one, that's Southern Air Express. I also have a few good past ones:
Citrus used to be Airtran, and redwood was Virgin America.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Giant fits the name perfectly
felloutoftherack@reddit
KESTREL
Used by Thomas Cook UK up until 2018 I think, a year before they folded.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Kestrels are actually my favourite birds so I like that!
RobustManifesto@reddit
I can’t believe no one said CLIPPER - Pan Am
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
I like it!
Century24@reddit
Took me way too long to find this one.
I can’t imagine a new airline, but if I had to shuffle anything around today, I’d switch United’s callsign to “FRIENDLY”— as in flying the friendly skies.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yeah that’s a good idea
niklaspilot@reddit
Longboat/Longship are pretty cool (Norse airlines) but I will forever miss Redwood
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yeah these are nice
rotardy@reddit
It’s been retired but I always liked “critter”
Golgen_boy@reddit
For retired ones, I like 'Clipper' of PanAm
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yeah that sounds good
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
What airline was that?
halfty1@reddit
Valujet
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Wow just looked it up. Had no idea this airline existed!
LPNTed@reddit
Thanks for making me feel even OLDER! LOL!
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Lmao xD
Doctor_Juris@reddit
For many who are old enough to remember it, the Valujet brand was pretty tarnished by the flight 592 crash. The airline folded about a year later.
SirBowsersniff@reddit
They didn't fold; they simply bought AirTran and rebranded themselves as AirTran.
Yellowtelephone1@reddit
Then they became Citrus!
rotardy@reddit
And then southwest bought them. Those guys are still flying in the 70s orange.
PozhanPop@reddit
Part of every safety and dangerous goods course now.
LPNTed@reddit
This was going to be my answer!
Tomcat286@reddit
There used to be Coastrider, I don't remember the airline name. Sounds like ghostrider. At the moment Star Trek is my favorite, and they use triple numbers with that, only.
buerglermeister@reddit
Rednose for Norwegian
ash286@reddit
i don't call it norwegian anymore, they're just "rednose"
xXCrazyDaneXx@reddit
..Air Sweden specifically (SE regs). Norwegian Air Shuttle (LN regs) usually uses "norshuttle" as their callsign.
FreeDwooD@reddit
"Brickyard" makes me smile every time, it's so fun
stanky007@reddit
Mobius 1
LFClight@reddit
Cipher
smartguy96@reddit
Some of my favorites to use in flight sim because they're just fun to say: - Red Cap (AirAsia) - Xanadu (AirAsia X) - Smart Cat (Tigerair Taiwan) - Orange Liner (Jetstar Japan) - Velocity (Virgin Australia) - Whitestar (Maersk) - Dragster (Kalitta Charters) - Top Swiss (Easyjet Switzerland) - Blue Max (Ryanair UK) - Zippy (Zipair) - Starwalker (Starlux) - Alfa Wing (ANA Wings)
CuriousDude493@reddit
Starwalker is so dreamy! That and Dynasty are peak!
tristan-chord@reddit
Maersk had planes? But yeah I love the Tigerair series. Unfortunately Smart Cat is the only remaining one.
RealPutin@reddit
Maersk still has planes
ebs757@reddit
Skywalker sounds pretty cool
PlusminusDucky@reddit
„Dark Knight“ is a pretty fun one. There ist also avconjet where the three different branches have the c/s „Asterix“ „Obelix“ and „Trubadix“
Sockerkatt@reddit
SANTA
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pementomento@reddit
Cactus and Redwood
MrBearsident@reddit
„Dagobert“ which is the german name of Scrooge McDuck. Fitting since Quick Air is operating private jets
scaremanga@reddit
Speedbird and Cactus.
Frontier’s actual callsign gets a mention, since it’s Frontier Flight. But I wouldn’t say I particular have any favour for it
HiddenInferno@reddit
Rednose is one I’m fond of.
Pokeranger1215@reddit
No love for Starwalker?
kesnerjp@reddit
Springbok (SAA)
Beautiful_Tangerine@reddit
Velocity for Virgin Australia
Positive-Hat2127@reddit
The now defunct swedish holiday airline Novair with callsign "Navigator" comes to mind.
MattTheMechan1c@reddit
Speedbird is a classic
I also like Critter from the controversial Valujet and Starwalker for the Taiwanese airline Starlux.
OhanaUnited@reddit
Dragon for Dragonair (RIP)
Dani-Drake@reddit
lmFairlyLocal@reddit
A fun Canadian regional carrier is Porter Airlines. I like their call signs (yes, plural) as they only run the Embraer and the Dash-8. POE123 is the written callsign, but the verbal one is "Porter 123" for the Embraers and "DashPort" for the Dash-8s. Don't know of another carrier that splits their fleet by callsign.
ExtensionFly4481@reddit
Cargo King is quite nice
42ElectricSundaes@reddit
Moose
kosmonavt-alyosha@reddit
Speedbird is legendary.
Cactus
Springbok
Brickyard
mapu_c@reddit
Hawaiian
F737NG@reddit
Huge fan of descriptive callsigns:
ShieldPilot@reddit
Redwood.
cpc1892@reddit
RIP 😞
Fitzy7834@reddit
Surprised no one has mentioned Bauhinia for Hong Kong airlines
XtremegamerL@reddit
Lynx Airlines had a good one before they folded "Dauntless"
TonyStamp595SO@reddit
Obi 2
LiftedMold196@reddit
Big D
AntiPinguin@reddit
Speedbird without question
aqaba_is_over_there@reddit
Sherwood from Robin Hood Aviation
Bravo2thebox2@reddit
Some good retired ones are Cactus and Waterski
Sufficient_Layer_279@reddit
Blue Streak
Bravo2thebox2@reddit
The lav of airlines
Vintagefly@reddit
“Empress”. Canadian Pacific Airlines.
Swimming_Way_7372@reddit
Definitely not CareerTrack.
Technical-Patient28@reddit
Funjet!
StockholmParkk@reddit
Dynasty for china airlines
legendaryjangles@reddit
Might be biased since I live near one of their hubs at KRDU, but I really like Moxy for Breeze, sounds cool on the radio. Brickyard for Republic is also cool since its named after the Indianapolis Motor Speedway since the airline is based in Indianapolis. For cool factor Speedbird and Dynasty are great. Looks like others have already said all of these, but there's a reason they're popular I guess.
BiggyShake@reddit
Brickyard still in use?
breakingthejewels@reddit
I remain firm in my belief that Skywest should use "Tabernacle"
fergal2528@reddit
A few of my favourites
Alsie Express - Mermaid Atlantic Airways - Faroeline West Atlantic - Neptune
I do like the Ryanair UK - Bluemax as well
Kruse@reddit
Poopchute
brody-edwards1@reddit
Velocity-Virgin Australia
Bombonlito@reddit
To piggyback off of this “Bluebird” back when they were known as Pacific Blue
Chody911@reddit
Cream city (CRE). Jet out airways. Make me chuckle.
Away-Concentrate-946@reddit
Sun Down being the only black guy in Top Gun
Dangerous-Rice44@reddit
“Moxie” for Breeze is kind of nice
277330128@reddit
Was the original name for the airline
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yeah I like that
Late-Mathematician55@reddit
Brickyard. Also known as "Brickyaaaaad"
elchasper@reddit
Only one correct answer:
“Viking”
Sunclass Airlines
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
True. I also like « Ocean » for Eurowings Discover Airlines
smartguy96@reddit
Fun fact: Discover operates flight 11 from FRA to LAS 3 times per week. Yes, that means the callsign for that flight is Ocean 11
B00gie005@reddit
Must be deliberate at that point
mokupilot@reddit
My first (135) airline was Tsunami. Loved it.
Magooose@reddit
Giant, for Atlas Air Cargo.
UA888@reddit
Dynasty (China Airlines) 🌸
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Seems to be pretty popular!
NakedJamaican@reddit
Brickyard
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yep that’s a cool one
niklaswik@reddit
I like "Legend", AirX charter.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
I didn’t know that one actually
_Yellow_13@reddit
Dark knight. Pretty rad. Military has the best though.
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
Yeah military’s pretty rad
oh_snap1013@reddit
Dynasty (China Airlines) and Endurance (RVL)
77_Gear@reddit (OP)
I like Dynasty! Feels royal
alicia_mac@reddit
Always loved hearing “jetlink” after checking in flying in Mexico:
“Royer, Yetlink”
Intelligent-Fig-9102@reddit
Callsign Dynasty.
rhineauto@reddit
I like UPS’ Speedturd
Veezer@reddit
American 2 Heavy.
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