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Reichman
5th Aug 2001, 17:26
Does anyone know how I can put the CAA Flight Plan on my PC so I can fill it out and fax/e-mail it? The name of a piece of software or where I could download a flight plan would be handy.

Kermit 180
6th Aug 2001, 09:48
I'm not from the UK so not sure what your plans look like.

You could try getting a fresh fligt plan form from a school or club, and scan it into your PC. Or create an Excel spreadsheet (not sure how your CAA views alterations or copies of their wonderful forms) ;)

Anyway, some ideas if not solutions.

Kermie :)

Flyswift
6th Aug 2001, 12:39
There is one include the the excellent 'NavBox Proplan V3.0' software. You can fill it in and fax straight from your PC.

samson.
11th Aug 2001, 20:08
You can get a PDF version of the flightplan from the AIS website - http://www.ais.org.uk/CA48/CA48.htm . You can edit this within Adobe Acrobat Reader (free from www.adobe.com) (http://www.adobe.com)) and then fax/e-mail/print to you heart's content!

samson

Richard49
12th Aug 2001, 21:37
I'll add my support to Flyswift suggestions buy the Navbox pro product - it's easy to use and if you have a GPS and the connection cable (also supplied by them) you can upload your planned route into your GPS (well most models anyway) - mind you most VFR flight plans can be filed over the phone

moreair
17th Aug 2001, 19:24
Samson, I have looked at http://www.ais.org.uk/CA48/CA48.htm ,and like the idea of faxing from home however could not find a fax number, do you just fax to your local ATSU.

UhrCleared-Takeoff
22nd Aug 2001, 16:03
I have some old contact numbers for Flight Briefing units, worth checking them though as some dialing codes have since changed!

Fax your plan to the nearest unit, worth telephoning a few minutes later to make sure it has been received and accepted. I've found Manchester the most helpful! Remember, you need only speak to London Info to activate the plan and not the unit you faxed it to, and remember to cancel it if you cancel the flight!!


Belfast (EGAAZPZX) 018494 22151
018494 22388 (fax)

Birmingham (EGBBZPZX) 0121 782 6232
0121 782 6143 (fax)

Cardiff (EGFFZPZX) 01446 711911 ext 2262
01446 711838 (fax)

Glasgow (EGPFZPZX) 0141 887 9319
0141 889 5693 (fax)

Jersey (EGJJZPZX) 01534 46111 ext 2231
01534 41094 (fax)

Gatwick (EGKKZPZX) 01293 575278-80
01293 575225 (fax)

Heathrow (EGLLZPZX) 0181 745 3111-3,3163-4
0181 745 3491 (fax)

Stansted (EGSSZPZX) 01279 669316
01279 669339 (fax)

Manchester (EGCCZPZX) 0161 499 5502
0161 499 5504 (fax)

Squawk 8888
23rd Aug 2001, 03:38
You can download an ICAO flight plan form in Word format here (http://canfltbrf.ec.gc.ca/navcan/flight/flight_plan/Instructions.htm).

foghorn
27th Aug 2001, 15:55
And just to confirm UK flightplans follow the ICAO standard.

Cahlibahn
27th Aug 2001, 17:01
Just to clarify an earlier posting which listed a load of fax numbers....

If you need to fax a flight plan there are only 3 'parent ATSU' units and they are
Heathrow EGLLZPZX fax no 020 8 745 3491/2
Manchester EGCCZQZX fax no 0161 499 5504
Scottish EGPXYFYX fax no 01292 671048

Which one you need to use depends upon your intended departure point. There is a map in the Safety Sense leaflet which can be found at http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/includes/ga/20aleafl.pdf