where can i find????
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For a start, though maybe not accurate:
http://home.t-online.de/home/Gerd.Puppel/nat.gif
http://home.t-online.de/home/Gerd.Puppel/nat.gif

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You can also try the communication sheets on
www.stegers.ch
They are more detailed than the ones from Gerd Puppel.
www.stegers.ch
They are more detailed than the ones from Gerd Puppel.
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From: Scotland
Hi '.....skimmer'
Are you aware that the main NAT tracks vary each day, accoring to airline preferences ?
The westbound (day) and eastbound (night) tracks are designed to accomodate these preferences; they are valid for a few hours only and agreed between the relevant oceanic ATC Centres.
Are you aware that the main NAT tracks vary each day, accoring to airline preferences ?
The westbound (day) and eastbound (night) tracks are designed to accomodate these preferences; they are valid for a few hours only and agreed between the relevant oceanic ATC Centres.
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From: Near Stalyvegas
Yep, NAT Tracks [both E and W] are issiued daily. East, at about 1800[ish] and West about 0600[ish] GMT to allow for USA-Europe and Europe-USA. There are also two tracks [I think] "opposite direction" for "Late Comers"
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