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Old 3rd April 2005, 14:03   #1 (permalink)
bigflesh2005
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Atc Sids&stars Map Overlay

Hi, I am hoping to obtain information regarding SIDS & STARS for manchester Airport. What would be really helpful would be an actual map overlay of SIDS & STARS so that I can go spotting at the various points along the way. Does anybody know of any www sites giving this type of information?

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Old 6th April 2005, 22:56   #3 (permalink)
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Shameless Plug

Once you have the SIDs from the AIS site, take a click over to mine and lookup the SID points, then look at Detailed Map.

The points on the SIDs are quite sparse for this, but that coupled with the DME distances etc from the AIS charts should help you.

Enjoy,

Nick

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