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Old 1st Aug 2008, 09:23
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Proposed LTN/STN hold changes

Hi all,

Have had a trawl around on the web and not found a detailed answer to this...

Does anyone know the extact postions of the propsed LTN/STN holds (either as a lat/long or radial/distance)?

Will the lowest holding level be similar to today (7-8000')?

When is the change due to take place?

Many thanks,

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Local paper (Hunts Post) says NATS are reconsidering the proposed "Holds" after a vociferous reaction from complainants.
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IIRC one of the proposed holds was just to the east of St Neots.

Edited to add: go here and download Part E

Download the Consultation Document - NATS Terminal Control North
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Thanks very much for the info.
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