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rusty sparrow
24th Oct 2008, 19:30
AIC 47/2002 (PINK 31) STANSTED CTR/CTA AIRSPACE INFRINGMENTS BY TRANSITING ACFT CANCELLED.

Currently at Fly (http://fly.dsc.net/u/Notams?id=11251837&r=10) identifier A2863/08

Don't think I've seen one like that before!

OK - that link isn't working - here's a screen shot (http://brianhunt.info/earlyfall/notam.JPG)

Whirlygig
24th Oct 2008, 19:33
Either the link doesn't work or Fly DSC has deleted it!

Cheers

Whirls

BackPacker
24th Oct 2008, 21:43
I guess they just solved the problem of transiting aircraft infringing the Stansted CTR/CTA problem once and for all by simply cancelling them. Strange that nobody thought of that before.:ugh:

Reminds me of that joke: How many engineers does it take from a certain US software company to change a broken lightbulb? Answer: none. They simply define darkness to be the new standard.

Seriously though, based on the information here, my guess would be that there was an AIC 47/2002 (Pink 31), with "Stansted CTR/CTA Airspace Infringements by transiting aircraft" as its subject, and that AIC has now been cancelled.

Pilot DAR
25th Oct 2008, 05:55
Isn't Stansted in England? Aren't the citizens of England the custoians of the English language? Should they not be the best at it? When the language forms the basis of a regulation, shouldn't it be extra accurate?

Pilot DAR

Whirlygig
25th Oct 2008, 07:17
Aren't the citizens of England the custoians of the English language?I think we are! :ok: :}

However, NOTAM-speak cannot be regarded as the Queen's English. Ever.

Cheers

Whirls

Final 3 Greens
25th Oct 2008, 07:28
What is a custoian?

Is it similar to a hanger that can be found near Stanstead or did someone loose a letter?

kevmusic
25th Oct 2008, 07:50
What is a custoian?

Leave him alone, it's only a tyo. :p

IO540
25th Oct 2008, 07:55
Isn't Stansted in England?If you fly Ryanair, Stansted is in London :) :)

Otherwise, Stansted is in Essex - a part of the UK where the women behave somewhat differently ;)

When the language forms the basis of a regulation, shouldn't it be extra accurate?You assume people learn to read and write at school. Quite an assumption these days :) Especially in Essex.

soay
25th Oct 2008, 08:19
Is it similar to a hanger that can be found near Stanstead or did someone loose a letter?
Isn't that something to do with bowels?

englishal
25th Oct 2008, 08:49
If you fly Ryanair, Stansted is in London
Is that like London Ashford International Aiport. Soon it'll be London Southampton* (Bournemouth / Bristol / Exeter * insert as appropriate) Intercontinental Airport :}

EGBKFLYER
25th Oct 2008, 09:19
... and of course there's London North (Prestwick)

Say again s l o w l y
25th Oct 2008, 09:32
Otherwise, Stansted is in Essex - a part of the UK where the women behave somewhat differently

Quote:
When the language forms the basis of a regulation, shouldn't it be extra accurate?

You assume people learn to read and write at school. Quite an assumption these days Especially in Essex.

Oi.....As an Essex boy I resemble that remark.

mad_jock
25th Oct 2008, 09:33
Sorry to answer the question.

NATS | AIS - Home (http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/public/index.php%3Foption=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=10&Itemid=17.html)


And then go to the pinks

There is the one which is named which Is now canceled. Reading through it its proberly because it refers to essex radar all the time. I suspect the new one when it appears will mention Farnbough LARS service alot more.

kevmusic
25th Oct 2008, 10:39
Er, I think that was irony.....:rolleyes:

Lister Noble
25th Oct 2008, 12:39
As an Essex boy, I think you are a bit of an "anchor"

Cockney rhyming slang,probably even you will work it out!
:E

IO540
25th Oct 2008, 13:26
:O.............:O

Took me quite a while though!

Lister Noble
25th Oct 2008, 13:42
Well done!:D:D:)

DB6
25th Oct 2008, 13:45
You mean http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n107/DB6Mk2/masturbate.gif ?

Lister Noble
25th Oct 2008, 16:46
Is he trying to light a fire?
;)

kevmusic
25th Oct 2008, 17:00
You mean he's got two!!?? :ooh:

prettygrumman
25th Oct 2008, 17:04
Nah, he`s letting out the anchor-deep sea by the looks of it :ok:

Lister Noble
25th Oct 2008, 18:16
Well,he's still going,must be very deep!

Pilot DAR
25th Oct 2008, 18:31
Anchor line wet, his hands keep slipping....

kevmusic
25th Oct 2008, 18:46
Is this thread attracting anchors, or what!

Charles Sierra
25th Oct 2008, 20:31
Sweeping the runway of FOD