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Brian Fantana
20th Mar 2007, 13:52
I may be wrong with this, but, was there a time when if a flight was postioning somewhere with no punters eg. at the start or end of a season if you used a flight no. with a "Papa" callsign you got a reduction in overflight charges, if so is it still the case??
Ta

ralle72
21st Mar 2007, 22:36
be it "p" or "f" or "t" or a dedicated ferry flight number, as long as u use an "x" in field 8 of the atc flightplan and state in field 18 rmk/ferry flight it should solve the problem.
cheers
ralle72

BIG E
26th Mar 2007, 11:37
As overflight charges are calculated on average fleet mtow i don't believe you are entitled to any sort of reduction,an aeroplane in the sky is an aeroplane in the sky irrespective if there are punters on or not.However training circuits are exempt.

cheers