Found on the interwebs.
How on earth did he get G-SEXX in #411?? That’s real? No one takes note, or can you have just anything you want?
An ATO at Oxford has a leased DA42 with an unfunny registration, basically unacceptably misogynistic. Serial number 42.246.
Hopefully, the CAA might come to its senses and ask how it allowed the reg?
A lot of “dodgy” regs got in because they have a certain meaning in English and the CAA people didn’t speak English. Like SX-BUM and SX-ROD…
How on earth did he get G-SEXX
It surprises me too. G-SPOT is another but that one was destroyed many years ago, long before the word acquired that context
An ATO at Oxford has a leased DA42 with an unfunny registration, basically unacceptably misogynistic. Serial number 42.246
I see two DA42s with that S/N. One of them I can’t see anything dodgy about and the other (G-Mxxx) I had to google pretty hard to find a really distant double meaning for (I must be too old ) and prob100 nobody in the CAA would have spotted it. My 30 year old son informs me that the relevant era is c. 2011 and from a working class area
EGJA today.
wouldn’t call this one “funny”, but rather appropriate (for those not familiar with homebuilts, this is a Glasair II). As seen during today’s pizza run.
Looks like another of those rebels with a nonchalant attitude
From Beechcraft to Bitchcraft…
Today at LECD
Sounds like ‘petit’ (small), and in Comic Sans MS.