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Location identifiers and/or aeronautical codes/ALA identifiers


pudestcon

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I know I have seen a chart or similar which sets out all the location identifiers (YABA for example) but can't seem to find one that gives me easy reference. I know most are available in ERSA but I want something a fair bit easier to use (Is it only me that finds ERSA so hard to use - can't it be set out easier?).

 

Does anyone know of a reference document (map?) that gives this information so I can acquire a copy?

 

Cheers,

 

Pud

 

 

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The PCA also has many of the common waypoints marked on the chart itself - I find it very useful when looking up area forecasts, because they tend to use points like WEBS, CRAY and CHOMP.

 

My PCA sits under a clear plastic desk mat on my desk, so I can scribble on it with a chinagraph to mark out the positions of fronts/turbulence/etc.

 

 

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The PCA also has many of the common waypoints marked on the chart itself - I find it very useful when looking up area forecasts, because they tend to use points like WEBS, CRAY and CHOMP.My PCA sits under a clear plastic desk mat on my desk, so I can scribble on it with a chinagraph to mark out the positions of fronts/turbulence/etc.

Yep Graeme,

 

That's what I want it for as well. I like your idea of the PCA open on your desk so you can use it staight away - very convenient, especially the clear plastic cover.

 

Cheers,

 

Pud

 

 

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