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Old 17th Mar 2010, 21:52
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Far East Tracks

Can anyone tell me if the contingency procedure on the Far East tracks are the same as the Atlantic? ie offset by 15 miles and parallel?

I heard somewhere that it was 25 miles but was wondering if this too had reduced as did the Atlantic ones from 30 miles.


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By Far East do you mean NOPAC tracks? If so then check the JAA AIP.

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15 miles and parallel.

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