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North Atlantic IFR routes
When commercial aircraft fly across the big pond during IFR weather, how
does FAA and foreign Air Traffic control keep an eye on them without radar? I understand most flights to and from Europe go up over Newfoundland and over south of Greenland and Iceland. Can a radar see out that far? Just curious. Any web links that show the routes would be appreciated. |
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