Bornemouth Zone
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Bornemouth Zone
For my second post PPL flight, I have decided to transit the Bournemouth/Solent zone and then fly along the coast of the Isle of Wight. I have a question regarding the zone transit if anyone cares to answer.
Q) The chart states that the zone frequency is Solent, but from training I think you call up Bournmouth. I have not transisted the zone for probably 9 months hence have some doubt. Am I correct?
Thanks
Q) The chart states that the zone frequency is Solent, but from training I think you call up Bournmouth. I have not transisted the zone for probably 9 months hence have some doubt. Am I correct?
Thanks
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From: Fareham
If you want to transit through the Southampton zone, call them on 120.225 Similarly for Bournemouth call on 119.475
Occasionally, if you are going from one to the other they will hand you over.
Though they have received some bad press in the past, the Southampton guys are always unfailingly helpful to me. They do seem to have a knack for identifying bimblers and keeping them away. Provided you sound professional, follow instructions and go where you say you are going to go you should have no problem.
Occasionally, if you are going from one to the other they will hand you over.
Though they have received some bad press in the past, the Southampton guys are always unfailingly helpful to me. They do seem to have a knack for identifying bimblers and keeping them away. Provided you sound professional, follow instructions and go where you say you are going to go you should have no problem.

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From my experience, if you are going to transit Stoney Cross to Beaulieu below 2000 ft you speak to Bournemouth. If you want to enter and transit the Class D airspace at, say, 3,500 ft, then you speak to Solent. Having said that, I have often been transferred from one to the other, especially if Bournemouth is very busy.
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Bournemouth's airspace stops at 2000, and Solent is over the top. If I were to transit Bournemouth at < 2000' I'd call them, otherwise I'd call Solent.
For StonyX to Beaulieu <2000 you don't need to talk to anyone, but if I wanted a RIS I'd call Bournemouth. Above this I'd call Solent for a transit.
For StonyX to Beaulieu <2000 you don't need to talk to anyone, but if I wanted a RIS I'd call Bournemouth. Above this I'd call Solent for a transit.

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The chart states that the zone frequency is Solent, but from training I think you call up Bournmouth.
Having said that, if you did call up the wrong unit, they'd soon put you right, Solent are not as scary as often suggested on here
Enjoy the flight!
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Solent are not as scary as often suggested on here
In my (humble) experience, Bournemouth are also very helpful and as far as I can recall, have never refused me a FIS/RIS.
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E/W W/E Solent transit is great and very easy. 3000' straight across the top of Southampton and never been refused to date.
Likewise Bournemouth N/S S/N overhead. Also did Sandbanks to Tarrent Rushton so we could see my mates pad in Sandbanks from the air (and wave at his girlfriend)
All very helpful.
Likewise Bournemouth N/S S/N overhead. Also did Sandbanks to Tarrent Rushton so we could see my mates pad in Sandbanks from the air (and wave at his girlfriend)

All very helpful.
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Not sure about your routing.
It is easy enough to route around Bounemouth without speaking to anyone )bit daft though)
Perhaps if you let us know where you are coming from and the destination....
It is easy enough to route around Bounemouth without speaking to anyone )bit daft though)
Perhaps if you let us know where you are coming from and the destination....
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Post #3 Stoney Cross-Yarmouth
Thanks I have the info. Obviously as implicity implied from post #1 it's all about flying more advanced (obviously that word is relative when you only have 1.5 hrs post PPL) profiles now I have been let loose.
So its a transit through the class D airspace and it's clear (from your responses) it's as the chart stipulates:- you call up up Solent Radar.
I posted because I couldn't remember if there was a unpublished local procedure that meant it was Bournmouth that generally handled the transit.
Thanks
JP1
Thanks I have the info. Obviously as implicity implied from post #1 it's all about flying more advanced (obviously that word is relative when you only have 1.5 hrs post PPL) profiles now I have been let loose.
So its a transit through the class D airspace and it's clear (from your responses) it's as the chart stipulates:- you call up up Solent Radar.
I posted because I couldn't remember if there was a unpublished local procedure that meant it was Bournmouth that generally handled the transit.
Thanks
JP1

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Sorry to repeat this if you already understand JP1 (but your response above wasn't completely clear on this point)
You should call Solent to transit the CTA (2000' - FL55) or Bournemouth to transit the CTR (Surface to 2000').
I say again, enjoy the flight
You should call Solent to transit the CTA (2000' - FL55) or Bournemouth to transit the CTR (Surface to 2000').
I say again, enjoy the flight




