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Old 18th December 2007, 10:35   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone on this forum, who flies light a/c in and around the Brooks range and North Slope areas, may be interested in what my company is intending to do in Feb/Mar 2008. We operate a Bae 146 a/c doing atmospheric research, and from 13th Feb through till 5th Mar our a/c will be based in Fairbanks. We will be flying in and around the Brooks Range and North Slope areas, at low level i.e. 250ft AGL as our a/c is a medium sized four jet we like to let other airspace users know what we are doing .We will be posting a NOTAM, but also our Flt details and a flt track map will be posted on www.faam.ac.uk
Then use schedule and date pages.
Hope we don’t bump into each other, Happy landings

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