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peterh337
22nd Jan 2012, 20:15
Just seen a notam
SHOREHAM INBOUND TFC IS REMINDED OF POSSIBLE GLIDER ACTIVITY TO NW AT PARHAM AND NE AT RINGMER, ACTIVITY BETWEEN THESE SITES IS NOW MORE LIKELY AS BASE OF LONDON TMA HAS BEEN INCREASED TO 4500FT, TRANSITING PILOTS CALL SHOREHAM APPROACH IF THEY ARE LIKELY TO CROSS THE FINAL APPROACH TRACK TO THE NORTH OF AD
Curiously I had not come across this before, and a search of the CAA site does not reveal any chart fragments showing where this has happened.

Would anybody have any pointers to an actual chart showing the new airspace?

RTN11
22nd Jan 2012, 20:45
The info on chart amendments and airspace changes is now on the NATS AIS Site

NATS | AIS - Home (http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/public/index.php%3Foption=com_nats_vfr&Itemid=358.html)

E8218 seems to refer to a change to the TMA, including the figure 4500', but it's as clear as mud as to where that actually applies

E8808 seems to imply more changes in the future.

B4aeros
22nd Jan 2012, 20:45
You need to look to the NATS site for airspace & charts these days. E8218, effective 17/11/2011, VFR chart amendments (http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/fwf-natsuk/restricted/user/common/cms.faces?page=vfrcharts) & LTMA, ENR_6_2_1_11 (http://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/pamslight/pdf/4e415453/EG/C/EN/Charts/ENR/EG_ENR_6_2_1_11_en)

peterh337
22nd Jan 2012, 20:49
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B4aeros
22nd Jan 2012, 21:03
Bloody ridiculous website. Surely, Peter, you are capable of navigating to the Enroute Information section & finding ENR 6_2_1, or look at this (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/925530/EG_ENR_6_2_1_11_en_2011-11-17-1.pdf)

B4aeros
25th Jan 2012, 00:54
I believe the BGA were part of the campaign that argued for the raise.

Lewes toTruleigh