Re: What does PPR mean?
- From: "Paul Sengupta" <paul.sengupta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 15:14:10 -0000
"Tim Ward" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3qd5a9Feek2sU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Mostly I just say "would it be OK for me to turn up in a xxx this
afternoon"
> and they say yes and give the briefing. I have never yet been asked for my
> name or reg or ETA or anything[#] so they would have no way of kicking
off
> overdue action.
I usually ask them if they're open for arrivals. Quite often they ask for my
details, though sometimes they don't and I ask them if they want them.
Sometimes they then take them, most of the time in that case they don't,
they just say to give them a call on the radio. Depends on the airfield.
Paul
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