'CTOPS'?
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'CTOPS'?
In the adverse wx today I had a quick listen to EGCC RT. Delivery were issuing airways clearances, squawk, and then something I'd not heard before. Phonetically it sounded like 'SEETOPS', and was (IIRC) a 4-digit number like a squawk.
Can anyone tell me what it is?
Can anyone tell me what it is?
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I've never heard it used on RT, but ETOPS clearances are declared as a 3 figure number.
So ETOPS 180 would be a twin engined aeroplane (say a 737) permitted to fly not further than 180 minutes single-engine from a diversion airfield.
May be nothing to do with that mind you.
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So ETOPS 180 would be a twin engined aeroplane (say a 737) permitted to fly not further than 180 minutes single-engine from a diversion airfield.
May be nothing to do with that mind you.
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