aeronautical nightmare
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aeronautical nightmare
i just f up my nav exam coz i ran out of time some fault does lie with me but i spent a very precious 25 mins looking for an item on the chart that i still cannot see till now .....please help......anyone .
SHHEET 2171CD SOUTHERN ENGLAND AND WALES Edition 29:
A question was asked about "D011"(danger zone)approx:N5040 WOO30 I DONT REMEMBER THE CO-ORDINATES EXACTLY
Please answer me so that i wont look like a fool when i ask this to my ground school examiner
thx in advance
SHHEET 2171CD SOUTHERN ENGLAND AND WALES Edition 29:
A question was asked about "D011"(danger zone)approx:N5040 WOO30 I DONT REMEMBER THE CO-ORDINATES EXACTLY
Please answer me so that i wont look like a fool when i ask this to my ground school examiner
thx in advance
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Aeronautical nightmare
Danger areas in the UK are numbered from the south-west corner to the east coast around London and then start again at the west side with a jump onto the next 100's. Eventually you get into the 600s and 700sor more. Some of the danger areas are very small, such as around a rifle range, so it is easy to miss them. Some are also included within or as part of a larger area. Once you have found an area then using this pattern you can usually work up or downn to find the one you want.
Or, to put it another way, any danger area starting with 0 (D001, D002, etc) is between 50°N and 51°N - numbered from west to east. Areas starting with 1 (D100, D101, etc) are between 51°N and 52°N and so on.