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Old 28th Mar 1999, 22:42
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Hey guys have any of you Nats types got any confidence Nerc will ever operate.I understand the technology is obsolete and becoming un supportable already. When will the press get hold of the truth about the CAA?
 
Old 29th Mar 1999, 00:28
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I doubt if any of those "NATS Types" have any confidence in the opening of NERC, but don't be misled by the press, they're far too optimistic!! Let's start again with lots of smaller sub-centres,and get back to the business of shifting traffic, not paperwork!
 
Old 31st Mar 1999, 18:39
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Davey, NERC or New EnRoute Centre is going to handle EnRoute traffic. As a result smaller and presumably more centres would not be practicable.
 
Old 2nd Apr 1999, 11:48
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And whilst they're arguing, could we transfer control of the UK to a Maastricht sub sector so that we can properly integrated into the busiest skies in the World? Maybe that would give NATS time to come up with a proper solution.
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Capt H, you will be better off with NERC, believe me !.
 

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