Foot & Mouth
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Fellow aviators, I do not need to warn those that know!.
But for those that don't!.
Keep abreast of the No Go area's for Foot and Mouth by logging on to,
www.ais.org.uk/filestor/A8.TXT
Remember big brother is watching!!!!
But for those that don't!.
Keep abreast of the No Go area's for Foot and Mouth by logging on to,
www.ais.org.uk/filestor/A8.TXT
Remember big brother is watching!!!!
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GreenArrow
Yes the problem is it started on one page and is upto seven now, its not so bad if their are a few temporary no go areas as normal,when you have to put them on the chart. But now there are so many and growing daily, the only thing to do is stay 1500 asl, but the weather is never that kind !
regards
hoverbover
Yes the problem is it started on one page and is upto seven now, its not so bad if their are a few temporary no go areas as normal,when you have to put them on the chart. But now there are so many and growing daily, the only thing to do is stay 1500 asl, but the weather is never that kind !
regards
hoverbover
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Not all are 1500 - the ones in Yorkshire are not - Hawes is 2500 and Queensbury 2000 feet. As a precaution we are now disinfecting the skids and using disinfected mats for the passengers. It may be a good idea if you are landing in agricultural areas. You can be sure you will get the blame if there is an outbreak in your area.
[This message has been edited by eurocopter (edited 10 March 2001).]
[This message has been edited by eurocopter (edited 10 March 2001).]




