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Old 7th September 2012 | 11:42
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Seems to me that SRA availablity is getting as rare as rocking horse sh1t these days, and half milers seem to be long gone. So much for progress.

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Old 7th September 2012 | 12:06
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There are loads of places that will provide a SRA - many fewer a PAR.

In the south you will get an SRA at Southampton, Bournemouth, Gatwick, Farnborough (I think, not asked recently), Manston (when the radar is working) to name a few. The only one I can think that did, that doesnt is Dunsfold, and of the same era Manston when under the control of the RAF it provided a PAR - I remember flying a PAR at Manston before they closed.
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Old 7th September 2012 | 15:00
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I've never had a half-miler SRA, come to think of it, even where the airfield was supposed to offer it (eg Gloucester). Is it a major pain for controllers, or even a special qualification which they may not have?

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Old 7th September 2012 | 17:10
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I see that Leeds Bradford have just notamed permanent withdrawal of their two mile SRAs. I think Gloucester is one of the few (possibly the only?) one still offering a half miler.
I think the limitation on half milers is more to do with the "modern" equipment than controller qualification.

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Old 7th September 2012 | 20:37
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I think its something to do with the sweep rate of the radar head.
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Old 4th October 2012 | 19:22
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I wonder if this one will make the statistics next year

Shobdon airfield helicopter firm overturns court conviction (From Hereford Times)
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Old 27th October 2012 | 17:14
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Amendment to CAA Prosecution List

At my request, the CAA have published release 2 of their list of prosecutions. It amends details in my own personal case (CAA-v-Jackson) to remove unfounded, and potentially libelous, allegations with respect to the Skills Test.

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/503/CAA%20...0releasev2.pdf

This may explain, to some of the naysayers, why I was awarded a conditional discharge by the court.

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Old 27th October 2012 | 19:21
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Originally Posted by Fuji Abound
In the south you will get an SRA at Southampton, Bournemouth, Gatwick, Farnborough (I think, not asked recently), Manston (when the radar is working)...
...Lasham...
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