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TLAW
2nd Feb 2008, 01:13
Can someone point me in the right direction? I'm trying to find the section dealing with designated remote areas - I thought it was in the AIP, but I'm having no luck.

mic310
2nd Feb 2008, 01:18
I heard they have been removed from charts since Nov 03. Still see some stuff in the C.A.O. s, anyone else confirm this;)

Capt Hollywood
2nd Feb 2008, 01:30
From the CASA website, click on the link and scroll down to page 154 and 155

http://www.casa.gov.au/pilots/download/vfr/pre-flight.pdf

training wheels
2nd Feb 2008, 01:59
Check out CAO 20.11, 7.1 and Appendix III

Enjoy! :8

TLAW
2nd Feb 2008, 02:08
:ok:

Thanks all.

In other news - that is one cr%ppy map. Looks like a fax of a photocopy of a fingerpainting done by a chimp. Took me a while to work out what the hell MFBOLANE, BERRICALF and DELLCATE were. I'm still not sure about THIARA and A_9UWY.

training wheels
2nd Feb 2008, 02:22
In other news - that is one cr%ppy map. Looks like a fax of a photocopy of a fingerpainting done by a chimp.

Mate, you should see some of the graphs in the ATPL Boeing 727 Performance and Operating Handbook! How can they expect us to read all that garbage printing under exam conditions? Unbelievable!

Arm out the window
2nd Feb 2008, 05:20
ALBURY, I'd reckon - dunno about THIARA

Lasiorhinus
2nd Feb 2008, 05:33
That'd be THARWA, at the southern end of the ACT.

Lasiorhinus
2nd Feb 2008, 05:37
I knew there was a good map in the ERSA

http://www.airservices.gov.au/publications/current/ersa/GUID_ersa-fac-2-9_22-Nov-2007.pdf

Capt Wally
2nd Feb 2008, 08:42
:)"TW" are they still using that old B727 abridged performance book for the ATPL exams?.........I used to know it inside out, couldn't even tell you the MTOW now. 87 tonnes or so? My copy of that book was a worn out worn out worn out someone elses ! Still I passed & haven't flown a B727 since, unlikely ever to do so!:)

As far as remote area's go?......... the whole of OZ is remote if nobodys talking to ya !:)

CW:ok:

Peter Fanelli
2nd Feb 2008, 13:07
I still have my B727 manual somewhere, used only once. :E

Flash_11
3rd Mar 2008, 11:07
ERSA page GEN - FIS - 8 has everything you need to know