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Airport Reference book
Hope someone can help, I've been racking my brains trying to remember the name and publisher of a book I once owned, and now want to purchase a new one.
It included details of all the UK airports for runway designations/lengths etc, airfield lighting service details, CAT's extra
Does anyone know this book?
It included details of all the UK airports for runway designations/lengths etc, airfield lighting service details, CAT's extra
Does anyone know this book?
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Airport Reference Book
Might not be the one you were thinking of, but you won't find better than Pooleys. Can be bought loose leaf to put in binder or in normal book format. http://www.pooleys.com/prod_list.cfm...=71&menuHold=5
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It does indeed. Plus pretty much everything else you'd need to know if you were flying in to any UK airfield. Runway details, nav aids, radio frequencies, fuel availability, etc...............Most pilots will have a copy and you'll find one in the bookcase of most Air Traffic Control towers.
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I have a copy of the Pooleys Spiral bound guide, its brilliant and not bad value.
You could always print yourself a copy of the UK AIP, but that would be a mission
You could always print yourself a copy of the UK AIP, but that would be a mission