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Old 28th October 2005 | 15:15
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Interview advice

I have my interview coming up soon and i want to know if any body can tell me what nm stands for it the booklet they give you to read first.I was under the impression it stood for nanometers but it talks about ranges and nanometers aren't very big. PLEASE help.
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Old 28th October 2005 | 15:30
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nm - Nautical Miles..................
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Old 28th October 2005 | 15:32
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Oh dear indeed, I'm sooo thick I am just soo stressed reading all the pages and books that didnt even cross my mind...What an idiot but you are a lifesaver. Thank you Thank you thank you!!!!!!
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Old 28th October 2005 | 15:44
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Christ.. you're gonna be bunching them up close on the ILS!!!!

good luck with the interview!
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Old 30th October 2005 | 06:48
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Close but no cigar......
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