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| Thursday, 25 April, 2002, 10:09 GMT 11:09 UK 'I'm Greek and, yes, I spot planes' Elliott Kefalas: "It is seen as a strange hobby here" When 12 British aviation enthusiasts were arrested in Greece as spies, it was said that their hobby was beyond the comprehension of all Greeks. However, not for Elliott Kefalas of Athens. He is a Greek plane-spotter.
The police took me to the airport, where I've worked as a dispatcher for an airline for the past nine years so that my colleagues could vouch for me. They know about my hobby. Working at the airport is my dream job. When I was five, counting planes was my favourite game. At weekends my parents would ask me where I wanted to go and I always said to the airport.
My friends say that I'm crazy and stupid and I'm always looking in the sky to see aircraft. Would they prefer that I was a drunken football fan, smashing glasses every night? When I tried to explain to a policeman who was going to arrest me on another occasion why I was writing down numbers, I asked him: "Why do people collect stamps? They're not sending lots of letters." Cautious approach I'm sure that I'm not the only Greek plane-spotter though. There are model airplanes in the shops and lots of magazines about aviation, so someone must be buying them.
There are no clubs or official plane-spotting bodies in Greece, like there are in Britain. That is the big difference. If there were more of us we could demand access to airfields. Even if there were 1,000 of us, the government would have to make things easier for us.
Greece has many problems with its neighbours, that is why people worry about spies. I would note plane numbers or take photographs or listen on the radio, but never would I do all three things in Greece. That would be asking for trouble.
No-one has ever been able to explain to me exactly why you can't take pictures at the airbases but I wouldn't try. I've been arrested many times while plane-spotting; often it's because, unknown to me, a special flight is about to land and security has been tightened. But every time I've been arrested, I think the authorities were right to do so. |
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