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Old 26th Feb 2004, 20:31
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Angry 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

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It's on Dartmoor. It's between Okehampton and Princetown. The lat and long is approximately 5040N 00400W.
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Old 26th Feb 2004, 21:07
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thank you oxford blue ,its amazing how certain things "vanish" on a map during an exam .hope ill kill the next one
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Old 27th Feb 2004, 02:11
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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.
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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.
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