06-20-2013, 11:10 AM
This is transcript of the actual radio conversation between the British and the Irish off the coast of Keery, October 1988. Radio conversation released by the Chief of Naval Operatios, 10. 10. 1998.
IRISH: Please divert your course 15º to the South to avoid collision.
BRITISH: Reccomend you divert your course 15º North to avoid collision.
IRISH: Negative. You will have to divert your course 15º South to avoid collision.
BRITISH: This is the Capitain of a British naval ship. I say divert your course.
IRISH: Negaitive. I say again, you will have to divert YOUR course.
BRITISH: This is the aircraft carrier HMS Brittania. The second largest ship in the British Atlantic fleet. Three destroyers, three cruisers and numerous support vessels accompany us . I demand you change your course 15º North , I say again 15º North, or counter-measures wuill be taken to ensure the safety of this ship.
IRISH: We are a lighthouse. Your cal!!
IRISH: Please divert your course 15º to the South to avoid collision.
BRITISH: Reccomend you divert your course 15º North to avoid collision.
IRISH: Negative. You will have to divert your course 15º South to avoid collision.
BRITISH: This is the Capitain of a British naval ship. I say divert your course.
IRISH: Negaitive. I say again, you will have to divert YOUR course.
BRITISH: This is the aircraft carrier HMS Brittania. The second largest ship in the British Atlantic fleet. Three destroyers, three cruisers and numerous support vessels accompany us . I demand you change your course 15º North , I say again 15º North, or counter-measures wuill be taken to ensure the safety of this ship.
IRISH: We are a lighthouse. Your cal!!