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Old 14th Dec 2013, 08:09
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Departing Iceland for USA

Good day all,

A little advice please regarding the Westbound OTS and departure from Iceland.

If one was to depart Iceland, would it be possible to join track A for instance at FL340 and then follow track A all the way?. As I have always understood, you can't join or leave a track half way along?.

What is the official operational procedure for aircraft departing Iceland and the tracks?. Google doesn't want to help!!.

Cheers!!
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Officially tracks are joined at the beginning co-ord and exit at the end co-ord. ATC however may allow otherwise, but for the sake of planning, you cannot join a track mid way for example.
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You can join and leave the outer tracks at any point along their published routing....
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