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In a previous article, "Morgans" said:
"Paul Tomblin" wrote I'm looking page 1 of the NOTAM right now, and I still don't see any mention of colours for the signs. What drugs are you on? Try to keep up!!! g You're the one not keeping up. That bit was supposedly on Jim Wier's site, from last year's arrival procedures. Look at the quoted text that you trimmed out obviously without reading. Somebody asked why Jim Weir's site says to use coloured signs, and asked if the use of colours is documented in the NOTAM. This "Blueskies" guy is on drugs, because he said "Yes, it's in the NOTAM on page 1" and provided a link to the NOTAM where it's totally obvious that there is no reference to coloured paper. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ I trust the cut & paste under Win2k's telnet about as far as I can comfortably spit a rat. -- John Burnham |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote You're the one not keeping up. This "Blueskies" guy is on drugs, because he said "Yes, it's in the NOTAM on page 1" and provided a link to the NOTAM where it's totally obvious that there is no reference to coloured paper. Yep, guilty as charged. I did miss him saying it WAS on the new notam, but in a thread that went around and around, (quite unnecessarily) it isn't surprising to miss something like that. I did have a g in there, so please note I wasn't really on your butt. I was one of the guys trying to read signs and send planes to where they wanted to go, last year. The color of a sign does not really matter. The darkness and size of the letters (and the contrast) does matter. I'm guessing that my bosses told the EAA that fact, so they deep six'ed the colors. Just a guess. G -- Jim in NC |
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In a previous article, "Morgans" said:
The color of a sign does not really matter. The darkness and size of the letters (and the contrast) does matter. I'm guessing that my bosses told the EAA that fact, so they deep six'ed the colors. Just a guess. G I would think that coloured signs are a bad idea - the reduced contrast would make them hard to read, and there is too much variation in what people consider the right color - ie if it specifies "red", some people are going to have an orangey-red and some are going to have a yellowey-red and so on. I also note that the designations that the RST signs have are not in keeping with the NOTAM. Instead of "GAC", he says to write "N-40 Camping" or something like that. According to NOTAM, it was "GAC" in 2003, the last time I came, and it's "GAC" now, so did that change in the interim and change back, or was that a mistake by the RST signs? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Every program has two purposes -- one for which it was written and another for which it wasn't. |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote According to NOTAM, it was "GAC" in 2003, the last time I came, and it's "GAC" now, so did that change in the interim and change back, or was that a mistake by the RST signs? Dunno. GAC is good, because less letters mean bigger letters, means readable from further back. The best is big BOLD letters. A fat tip black marker and a full piece of paper, or light posterboard will be fine. -- Jim in NC |
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