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Old 8th Oct 2004, 11:02
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Any comments from 737 drivers (or F100 come to that) on operating into non-controlled MBZ without ILS and is that SCAT-1 up and running yet?
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Since when has there been a 'controlled' MBZ??
 
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okay okay

Let's not start a thread on MBZ please, can we just stick to SLS?

Now, anybody used this sls2000 yet which really was my point.

Elsewhere I have suggested it couldn't find a skimpy in a Kalgoorlie bar on Saturday night. No doubt someone will tell me that is not what a GPS satellite landing system is for. Everybody knows it's Thursday night after all.

But if you can tell me how it (the sls not the skimpy, and it is "Eve" this week) pans out I'll be in the York Hotel and the claret is on me. It's 2pm, Sat 9th, see yah in ten minutes.

Be there

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