Renamed oceanic entry points
Recently, some of the 10W exit/entry points in the North Atlantic (5910N,5810N..etc.) among others, were renamed.(RATSU,GOMUP etc.). Unfortunately, I am still using charts with the old names-have not received the new ones yet- so if there is someone who can tell me the new names and for what position each stand for, I would be very thankful.regards..
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61N10W RATSU (Reykjavik Air Traffic Service Unit)
60N10W ATSIX 59N10W BALIX (A load of....) 58N10W ERAKA (One of the WMs daughters ...?)57N10W GOMUP 56N10W MIMKU 55N10W NIBOG (Northern Ireland Bog!?) [ 05 November 2001: Message edited by: Mr Simple ] |
Thanks for the info mr simple, -exactly what I was looking for, -and yes, some of the names really make me think they were created after 7 or 8 drafts on the bar....but they are fine however, regards.
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Came back off leave recently to discover these new names!
It's nice to see people do have a sense of humour about these things.59N10W will be especially best said in a NI accent. :p Might get the chance next year or maybe not if the BFS mass exodus continues :( |
Blatant plug! My site will tell you all that and more.....
Don't just look at the site though --- Romper, Manchester Airport, 23 Nov --- be there. Details in Bashes forum. |
You think they're bad to pronounce?! You should try some in Germany! I mean asking young lady pilots to go direct to Pimis? Yep, pronounced as one would presume, how many times have we had to spell that??! or Pobud? Bulux? Dik? you can't say they haven't a sense of humour any more!!
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