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Genghis the Engineer 29th November 2011 13:29

UK Military AIP
 
Does anybody know if the UK Military AIP is still available online?

It was, and I had a link for it which is now broken and I can't seem to find any new location for it anywhere.

G

justmaybe 29th November 2011 13:53

Not sure - but contact AIDU to see if they can help. [email protected]

Luc Lion 29th November 2011 16:36

The UK Military AIP is now accessible here:
https://www.aidu.mod.uk/Milflip/iFlipLogin.php
but you need to request an access.

The conditions for gaining an access are listed here:
http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/DCFB8...lflip_help.pdf
See page 3 to 5.

Luc

Jumbo Driver 30th November 2011 14:39

A useful link - but such access would appear to be only by subscription (minimum £100 p.m.) for non-military personnel.

Why cannot I have access to publications like JSP318, JSP552 (which are, as I understand it, the military equivalents of the Civil AIP and MATS Part 1) without having to pay twice? After all, I have paid for it once already as a UK taxpayer. It appears to be free to service personnel of certain other countries, so it is clearly not a "Restricted" issue.


JD
:)

NorthSouth 30th November 2011 14:55

Jumbo Driver: JSP552 is now the Manual of Military Air Traffic Management and you'll be pleased to hear that it is available free here
NS

NorthSouth 30th November 2011 15:02

Adding to my last, while the minimum £100 a month is a crazy price, there was a brief period when they were setting up the new website when all the Mil AIP documents were available online for free. Sadly I didn't realise it wasn't going to last, otherwise I would have downloaded the lot....
NS

Jumbo Driver 30th November 2011 15:10

Thank you for those replies, NorthSouth, including the link.

I have now downloaded MMATM (JSP552).

So why is JSP318 not similarly accessible? Or, can we perhaps expect it to be re-issued as the Manual of Military Flying Regulations and available for free?


JD
:)

NorthSouth 30th November 2011 15:27

Much of what was in JSP318 is now in the FLY2000 Series Regulatory Articles which are also available on the MAA website here. But 1 AIDU remains the only source of the Mil AIP as far as I am aware.
NS

Jumbo Driver 30th November 2011 15:43

Thank you again, NorthSouth.

I have now found and have been browsing the MAA website and this link together with this one, both showing the publications which are now available, may be of interest to others.


JD
:)


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