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  • Advise on initial contact you have VICTOOOOOOOOOOR!

  • That guy announcing the current conditions at VNY sure sounds like he is enjoying his job and is enthusiastic. I flew out of Van Nuys as both a student pilot and private pilot in the 1970s and 1980s and never remember hearing a voice like that. If you want to hear a voice that is dangerous by threatening to put pilots to sleep due to boredom, it is my current voice due to the effects of Parkinson Disease LOL. It is even sleepier than sleepy elevator music. LOL.

  • lol

  • VIIICTOOR!!!!! haha. brilliant

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  • @musicmandr1 haha, nah, never wanted to get you in trouble. loved the whole thing. it was great. enjoy alaska, and see you back in SOCAL.

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  • what a cunt lol

  • at least it was interesting, and this guy is famous now!

  • LOL, just hilarious. What more needs be said.

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  • Sounds like Dick Vitale!

  • i just watched the movie 16 Right. VNY has alot of history.

  • so enthusiastic! that sort of ATIS makes me want to fly :D

  • I didn't know Jerry Seinfeld moonlighted as an air traffic controller.. lol

  • beats the automated voice we have to put up with up here in CYYJ

  • Haha I love VNY. I used to take my hand held and just chat with Phil before he retired. He was awesome.

  • @zwitter345 as a pilot i must say you are not supposed to do that :)

  • @armanys2003 I am aware of that. But there was NO one flying or anyone on the radio.

  • LOL! Theres a PAO controller who is like that.

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