All,
 
Lately it seems that every time I call ATC for flight following, the  
controller asks me what the 4 letter identifier for an Aircoupe is.  Half  the 
time 
when I tell them that it is E R C O, they either make a remark like  "That 
can't be right" or "How'd they come up with that?"  Then I have to  explain 
that 
ERCO built the original Coupes, and yes, E R C O really is the four  letter 
identifier for the airplane. 
 
Does this happen to everyone or is it just me?  It's starting to  border on 
the comical now.  What happened?  Did all of the old  controllers who knew what 
Ercoupes were retire last year?  Or is it  just in the south east that the 
controllers don't know an Aircoupe from a Chevy  Coupe?
 
 
Best  Regards,

Wayne DelRossi
Alon Aircoupe N5618F

"Life begins at  50...... knots."




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