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Old 7th Jan 2004, 15:41
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Flight Planning Principles

Hi

I am trying to break into flight planning and have a couple of interviews lined up.

I have worked in ground ops all my life, and would be grateful if anyone could explain the principles of flight planning to me!

I have my own ideas, but wont post them just incase i look like a bigger fool, than i already am!

Thank you
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Depending if you want specific info.Flight planning is a complex subject and could not be explained so easily.
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redcap Refer to your company Ops Manual Part A initially and move on from there. Flight Planning is a vast subject and covers a whole multitude of things. Why not ask your old mate V9 - you slagged him off before, but he will actually give you all the answers you need
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