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ROB. THOMASSON
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Infringements

Post by ROB. THOMASSON » Tue Sep 09, 2014 7:56 pm

I just watched the CAA online tutorial on infringements. The radar trace of one near Heathrow presumably meant something to someone but to me it looked like the display on my phone last time I cracked the screen! With a voice over it would have been useful but I have to say to the uninitiated it wasn't a lot of help
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Re: Infringements

Post by FlyOnTrack » Tue Sep 23, 2014 6:37 pm

The same replay is available on FlyOnTrack with a text description of what is going on, see replay 1 on
http://flyontrack.co.uk/radar-replays/
Replay Number 10 on the same page is interesting, how pilots can make what they see fit what they want/expect to see
GASCo's FlyOnTrack - Reducing Airspace Infringements
http://www.flyontrack.co.uk
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