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I am not sure if this website will work for internet explorer 10 and below as they were deprecated (reads: no longer supported by Microsoft) in January 2016. I can make it work for these browsers but it is considered bad practice as it encourages people to use very outdated and insecure browsers.
It should work on all modern browsers, as well as IE11 and Microsoft Edge.
Feel free to PM me browser/OS - i will look into it!
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Anyone got any more updates for me? I've gone through all the latest information that I received from the CAA and another list from the AIP, cross referenced in addition to several airfield owners / operators and quite a few pilots sending me updates directly. All these have been published. If anyone has any more - please do let me know!
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To anyone that may be interested - there have been a large number of changes of frequencies over the last 2-3 weeks, both from NOTAMS to UK CAA publications, to amended dates due to conflicts etc... The usual mess...
Anyway - I have just published a major update (over 25 airfields had alterations done) - just in case this is useful to anyone!
https://newfrequency.co.uk
I hope this helps!
Alex
Anyway - I have just published a major update (over 25 airfields had alterations done) - just in case this is useful to anyone!
https://newfrequency.co.uk
I hope this helps!
Alex
Great job alex90. Is it possible to 'lock' the column headers so you don't lose sight when scrolling? I know it's possible in Microsoft Excel so I assume it's possible on websites too?
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That is a big assumption, @0918... Many things can be done in web pages, depending on the tool(s) used to create them, but all require some degree of effort. A nicer thing to me would be if Alex could kindly make his excellent information available as a *.csv file, updated as new info comes in, so that it could easily be imported into spreadsheet software like Excel or its clones.