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On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 01:38:12 +0200, Jip wrote:
"Andreas Maurer" wrote in message ... ladies and gents, a question came to my mind: Are gliders (and towplanes) also affected by the UK airspace closures due to the volcanic ashes? Cheers Andreas Eh... FIR is closed for IFR and VFR traffic SFC up to FL245. Looks that even de birds are grounded ;-) Not quite: H0927/10 has closed EGTT (London) FIR completely to IFR SFC to FL 195 until 16/04/2010 12:00 but says that: "VFR OPR SHOULD EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION AND MUST ASSURE THEMSELVES THAT THEIR INTENDED FLIGHT CAN BE CONDUCTED IN A SAFE MANNER BEFORE FLYING. THEY SHOULD NOTE THAT ATSOCAS CAPACITY MAY BE SEVERELY LIMITED DURING THE PERIOD." -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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