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Old 22nd November 2001, 06:01   #1 (permalink)
callyoushortly
 
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Question ATC Dublin

Is anyone out there ATC in Dublin?

I'm on the Emerald Isle in early December and fancy a look around, if anyone would do the honours, or let me know who to contact I'd be grateful

Thanks

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Old 22nd November 2001, 16:08   #2 (permalink)

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Hey cally,

Better come down here, much nicer in December.
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Old 22nd November 2001, 18:06   #3 (permalink)
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cally,

You should know that Dubya has a big black book with contacts nearly everywhere

E-mail me the dates and I'll sort you out.
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