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Old 19th Apr 2016, 16:45
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NAT tracking.

This is Computer, but primarily a route question.

Anyone know where I might find a file that I can open in Google Earth that shows the Oceanic reporting points ?

Thanks in advance.
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Probably not what your looking for, but does show the waypoints.
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Originally Posted by Mad Monk
This is Computer, but primarily a route question.

Anyone know where I might find a file that I can open in Google Earth that shows the Oceanic reporting points ?
If, as I suspect, you mean the actual NAT tracks rather than just the entry/exit points, the former are normally expressed in terms of 10 degree longitude increments from 10W and 1 degree (moving to ½ degree) latitude increments (for example 57N 30W).

It would be a fairly trivial exercise to produce a GE KML file with the range of possible latitude/longitude intersections, bearing in mind that the actual NAT tracks between them will vary from day to day.
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