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Old 22nd May 2003, 16:13
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Question Britannia - Jepps or Aerads?

Quick question, do Britannia use Jeppesen or Aerad plates?

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Unfortunately Jepps. Why?
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Thanks Bally Heck.

Just curiosity really, I know from jumpseat visits over the years that most in the UK seem to use Aerad, Airtours/MYT being the only ones I had ever seen using Jepps...

Just realised I had never jumpseated on BY and wondered what they use. Now I know.

Do any others apart from MYT & BY use Jepps then? How about JMC/TCX?

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If it's any help, Amm use Aerads.

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TCX use Jepps.

Pain in the arse with everything everywhere. Used to it now though.
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How come Jepps are so unpopular then? Or is it just a case of what you're used to / brought up on?

Having done an FAA CPL/IR before my JAA CPL/IR all my initial instrument training was with Jepps and I now much prefer them over Aerad...

Am I right in saying Virgin use SAS Flight Support charts? Interesting choice if so.
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The information is just scattered all over the place. Sometimes lacking in info. Take the DVR departure from LGW 26 L / R, it doesnt even tell you the frequency for DET !! (Unless you guess it from it pointing at something on the 08 departure.

Quite often the cleared altitude on a SID is hidden away, and it may say FL XXX, then elsewhere 0 actually its YYY if you are doing this SID.

Some of the new format have made this worse (GCFV springs to mind!)
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