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Old 30th Oct 2008, 01:56
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Commanche,

No worries, im keen to learn more about uk airlaw as im heading back tomorrow, would love to get some flyin in whilst over there but concerned that everythin mayb completely differnet!!
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Old 30th Oct 2008, 10:13
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In the UK, if they need D&D to triangulate or something else, ATC will tell you to switch to 121.5.
7700 will also trigger the trig system at D&D (provided you are high enough)
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Old 30th Oct 2008, 21:19
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Takes me back a bit..........

There was/is/don't know, a CAFU examiner-ess who, being of a stout nature and vindictive disposition, could not complete a GFT on one tank of fuel to stay within the weight & balance.

Caused all sorts of problems around the training centres for the candidates.

Still works for the Ministry apparently and is still causing havoc
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