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EHM-1358 Tim:
Er... OK, will try to do that.
Will the ATC be doing SECAL over the Atlantic?
Oh, and is Longitude the | > | > | > |
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EHM-1703 Philip:
I'd better make sure I'm not first then ;) I haven't got the foggiest, better start reading up again. :%
EHM-1617 Iain:
http://www.ivaouk.net/eggx.asp
Murray, check your mail ;)
EHM-0654 Murray:
Give me a chance mate, only just landed the Bravo and chucked out the passengers at Bryansk (Russia). And given the great ATC I just got I'd recommend a flight in Moscow airspace on a Monday evening... ;D
Yes, I believe that to be correct - latitude is great circles (perpedicular to the poles), longitude is the other (perpedicular to the equator)
And Phil, it's just position reporting every 10 degrees longitude (pos, alt, speed, next report and estimated arrival at next report) - hence my FSN/FS9 flightplans having fixes every 10 degrees across the mid-Atlantic. On the 777, the FMC will tell you all of that on the 'FMC COM\POS REPORT' page.
EHM-1358 Tim:
Does anyone have have enroute charts fro the atlantic, so when I call my position, I can also look up were I am with the IRS.
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