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Sector map - List.
Hello,
Ive seen a map of the LTMA sectors, but I havent got a recent one, whats it look like now?
And I leave for LTBS at 14:30, I can see were departing 08R and most likely DVR sid what will be the London CTRL Frequency? Its the Willo Sector isnt it? Whats the frequency?
Ive seen a map of the LTMA sectors, but I havent got a recent one, whats it look like now?
And I leave for LTBS at 14:30, I can see were departing 08R and most likely DVR sid what will be the London CTRL Frequency? Its the Willo Sector isnt it? Whats the frequency?
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I'd actually be interested in this too.. As a regular DVR5R flier from EGSS I know the frequencies more or less off the top of my head (118.825, 120.525, 134.900, 132.705, 132.205, 125.980) but be interested to know where the boundaries are
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As far as I'm aware, the only place that sector maps are published is in the unit MATS part 2 which is a confidential document meaning they cannot be posted here.
If you're a pilot I'm sure if you have a word with your company they'll be able to have a word with Nats and source them for you.
If you're a pilot I'm sure if you have a word with your company they'll be able to have a word with Nats and source them for you.
It's quite a bit out of date but it'll give you an idea, the only document in the public domain that I know of is here - http://www.nats.co.uk/uploads/TC_MAP%200307%20AIRAC.pdf
I don't do that part of the FIR so somebody in the know may be able to tell you the pertinent bits that have changed significantly.
I don't do that part of the FIR so somebody in the know may be able to tell you the pertinent bits that have changed significantly.