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Old 18th Jul 2011, 08:44
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new ICAO flight plan format

Would be interesting to know of those ANSP who are about or already have introdcued the New ICAO flight plan format. Would alos be interested to know what AIS automation system they have in place. Your assistance is much appreciated.
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Any 'easy' link to the new format please?
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Wasn't aware of that, thanks for the heads up.

Link: ICAO Flight Planning modifications for 2012
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I suppose there is over a year to make sure everyone is on board ......
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Doesn't appear to be too drastic. I assume AFPEX software will be modded to assist us geriatric FISOs.
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Just to follow up on ANSP's who already installed the new software upgrade. Would like to get in touch with them to see what challenges they faced . Many thanks
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Airways New Zealand is well advanced for its introduction. Will start accepting them from July I believe into their system.
 
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So 15 Nov 2012 came and gone. We faced major challengens in the software upgrade for the INFPL. For that reason we only installed a converter.

Would be interested to see which ANSP's have done the complete software upgrade and especially which ATM system they used. Your feedback would be much appreciated to "learn" from lessons learned
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