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Forum: Middle East
14th Feb 2008, 14:53
Replies: 7
Views: 1,016
Posted By ATC Creep

ATC pay: Send me your private mail, I'll tell you...

ATC pay: Send me your private mail, I'll tell you
Flat: ****ty, dirty, noisy place, crap furniture, very spacious, big living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, extra toilet, small terace, all ATCO...
Forum: ATC Issues
8th Nov 2007, 05:08
Replies: 52
Views: 22,969
Posted By ATC Creep

Here is my humble contribution to the topic. ...

Here is my humble contribution to the topic.

Minimal safe altitude, MSA, is calculated with the following margins: for example, if mountain is high 6000 feet, add to that 1500 feet as minimal...
Forum: ATC Issues
6th Nov 2007, 04:29
Replies: 52
Views: 22,969
Posted By ATC Creep

Hello Bookworm, Thanks for this. However,...

Hello Bookworm,
Thanks for this. However, when a new, good quality electronic barometer arrives at the tower you have to set it – usually by using a PC. The barometer is “told” at which elevation...
Forum: ATC Issues
31st Oct 2007, 09:36
Replies: 52
Views: 22,969
Posted By ATC Creep

Smile Bookworm, I am not trying to prove anything...

Bookworm,

I am not trying to prove anything to anyone, discussing only, expressing my view which might be wrong - an ATC and a Private Pilot used to live and work by certain rules.

TG Flyer,
...
Forum: ATC Issues
30th Oct 2007, 14:48
Replies: 52
Views: 22,969
Posted By ATC Creep

Bookworm, Honestly, not all of us are of...

Bookworm,
Honestly, not all of us are of English origin! Maybe not even you, I don't know! So, I apologize for inaccuracy in my writing (if any!). If you compare my definition as I was taught many...
Forum: ATC Issues
28th Oct 2007, 14:47
Replies: 52
Views: 22,969
Posted By ATC Creep

QNH by definition is “barometric pressure...

QNH by definition is “barometric pressure measured at sea level, corrected for the elevation of an airport”. Add to that the height of a tower or other spot where instrument is located. The idea is...
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