New Airways?
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New Airways?
Hello. Ive been hearing about these new airways, when are they officially in use? Because I heard a clearance given at Bristol "Via Upper november 862 to join at EXMOR..." which is usually A25, does this mean that the airways are now officially changed?
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Dan.
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Dan.
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Thought it was a date around that time. Yeah that clearance must have been a one off cos all the rest were via A25 and G1 etc. Is there a NOTAM on the ais site or anything? If so how do I access it.
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Take a peek at http://www.ais.org.uk
You'll need to register, it's free of course. Then wander over to the AIC section and have a look at AIC Y91/2003 (Yellow). You'll need the free adobe acrobat reader too which is available from http://www.adobe.com
That gives you a nice summary of the changes.
You'll need to register, it's free of course. Then wander over to the AIC section and have a look at AIC Y91/2003 (Yellow). You'll need the free adobe acrobat reader too which is available from http://www.adobe.com
That gives you a nice summary of the changes.
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Ah I see! Dont know why he didnt use the A25 to Join at EXMOR then, like most deps do, som1 always has to be different! Cant remember his dest, fink it was LIPZ not sure, but the dep shd b WOTAN G1 to there, oh well!
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For an unoffical view of the 27 November changes, go to my site and when you get there go for Recent Changes and then 27 November.
From there, you can see all the renaming. You can even look at the Overview Maps to see what's going on - the maps are about 200k a shot though, so not especially fast (I'm working on that).
Have fun,
Nick Locke
From there, you can see all the renaming. You can even look at the Overview Maps to see what's going on - the maps are about 200k a shot though, so not especially fast (I'm working on that).
Have fun,
Nick Locke
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The operator/pilot had probably looked at his charts and noted that the closest reporting point to Bristol was TUTON and then he could join UN862 to BHD where it the runs to DIN as does A25, they probably didn't realise that it was only an UAR.
The controllers at Bristol would (guessing here!) have the filed plan in front of them showing UN862 - However the London chaps and chapesses would be looking at an amended flight plan that would have been changed by those clever FPRS people to an EXMOR join hence the clearance given! Leaving the pilot totally confused I'm sure
The controllers at Bristol would (guessing here!) have the filed plan in front of them showing UN862 - However the London chaps and chapesses would be looking at an amended flight plan that would have been changed by those clever FPRS people to an EXMOR join hence the clearance given! Leaving the pilot totally confused I'm sure
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Well if it said TUTON they would probably say EXMOR anyway, i visited the tower last week and ther was a dep strip showing BASET UG1 KENET, but it wasnt edited or nothing, it was immediately given as a WOTAN clearance because the controllers know that easterly deps on G1 are WOTAN. So it was probably a similar situation.




. I will have a look! Thanks!
