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maislam
01-15-2002, 06:17 PM
Hi !

Recently the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the UK updated its database of
Aerodromes, changing the format of the main pages to HTML. Having tracked down
the new address in response to an earlier query, I thought I'd let the rest of
you have the new address of this useful site:

/http://www.ais.org.uk/uk_aip/pdf/ad/aipad2.htm

If you like flying in the UK, this is one to bookmark. But be warned, there's
lots to download and print !

Cheers,

Alastair
Uxbridge, UK



Alastair,

Thanks for the link. It looks very helpful. Not only for simming but also for
my (now struggling) plane spotting hobby as well, specially for air fields that
I haven't been to.

Cheers:o)Aziz

peterfitness
01-16-2002, 12:10 AM
Hi !

Recently the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the UK updated its database of
Aerodromes, changing the format of the main pages to HTML. Having tracked down
the new address in response to an earlier query, I thought I'd let the rest of
you have the new address of this useful site:

/http://www.ais.org.uk/uk_aip/pdf/ad/aipad2.htm

If you like flying in the UK, this is one to bookmark. But be warned, there's
lots to download and print !

Cheers,

Alastair
Uxbridge, UK


Hi Alastair,
Thanks for the info. I checked it out and it will be a great site for anyone
wanting to fly around the UK as I do. I've already downloaded some charts and
I'm sure I will be downloading a lot more.
Regards,
Peter.

muttly
01-16-2002, 08:02 AM
Hi !

Recently the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the UK updated its database of
Aerodromes, changing the format of the main pages to HTML. Having tracked down
the new address in response to an earlier query, I thought I'd let the rest of
you have the new address of this useful site:

/http://www.ais.org.uk/uk_aip/pdf/ad/aipad2.htm

If you like flying in the UK, this is one to bookmark. But be warned, there's
lots to download and print !

Cheers,

Alastair
Uxbridge, UK


Hi Alastair,
Thanks for the info. I checked it out and it will be a great site for anyone
wanting to fly around the UK as I do. I've already downloaded some charts and
I'm sure I will be downloading a lot more.
Regards,
Peter.

Hey Pete....make sure you get the illustrated version so you don't get
lost or head the wrong way(LOL)and end up in France or??????

(all said jokingly)
Mutt

muttly
01-16-2002, 08:05 AM
Hi !

Recently the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the UK updated its database of
Aerodromes, changing the format of the main pages to HTML. Having tracked down
the new address in response to an earlier query, I thought I'd let the rest of
you have the new address of this useful site:

/http://www.ais.org.uk/uk_aip/pdf/ad/aipad2.htm

If you like flying in the UK, this is one to bookmark. But be warned, there's
lots to download and print !

Cheers,

Alastair
Uxbridge, UK



Alastair,

Thanks for the link. It looks very helpful. Not only for simming but also for


my (now struggling) plane spotting hobby as well, specially for air fields that


I haven't been to.

Cheers:o)Aziz

Struggling plane spottin hobby???? Izzy,we thought you'd never get
interested in "bird watchin"(LOL) Just remember,flyin my "hotrods" puts those
airfields only minutes from your FOB.;-)

Mutt

peterfitness
01-16-2002, 09:54 PM
Hi !

Recently the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the UK updated its database of
Aerodromes, changing the format of the main pages to HTML. Having tracked down
the new address in response to an earlier query, I thought I'd let the rest of
you have the new address of this useful site:

/http://www.ais.org.uk/uk_aip/pdf/ad/aipad2.htm

If you like flying in the UK, this is one to bookmark. But be warned, there's
lots to download and print !

Cheers,

Alastair
Uxbridge, UK


Hi Alastair,
Thanks for the info. I checked it out and it will be a great site for anyone
wanting to fly around the UK as I do. I've already downloaded some charts and
I'm sure I will be downloading a lot more.
Regards,
Peter.

Hey Pete....make sure you get the illustrated version so you don't get
lost or head the wrong way(LOL)and end up in France or??????

(all said jokingly)
Mutt

Hi Mutt,
Thanks for the advice, I'll make sure there are lots of pictures and not too
many words, reading words gives me a headache which may cause me to end up in
Outer Mongolia - or somewhere.
Peter.

muttly
01-17-2002, 08:24 AM
Hi !

Recently the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the UK updated its database of
Aerodromes, changing the format of the main pages to HTML. Having tracked down
the new address in response to an earlier query, I thought I'd let the rest of
you have the new address of this useful site:

/http://www.ais.org.uk/uk_aip/pdf/ad/aipad2.htm

If you like flying in the UK, this is one to bookmark. But be warned, there's
lots to download and print !

Cheers,

Alastair
Uxbridge, UK


Hi Alastair,
Thanks for the info. I checked it out and it will be a great site for anyone
wanting to fly around the UK as I do. I've already downloaded some charts and
I'm sure I will be downloading a lot more.
Regards,
Peter.

Hey Pete....make sure you get the illustrated version so you don't get
lost or head the wrong way(LOL)and end up in France or??????

(all said jokingly)
Mutt

Hi Mutt,
Thanks for the advice, I'll make sure there are lots of pictures and not too
many words, reading words gives me a headache which may cause me to end up in
Outer Mongolia - or somewhere.
Peter.

That would downright suck....Especially if ya are just headed for
Heathrow strictly IFR and readin the map at the same time...with a
headache(LOL) (isn't that the time you say "GPS,don't fail me now")

Mutt

peterfitness
01-17-2002, 10:41 PM
Hi !

Recently the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the UK updated its database of
Aerodromes, changing the format of the main pages to HTML. Having tracked down
the new address in response to an earlier query, I thought I'd let the rest of
you have the new address of this useful site:

/http://www.ais.org.uk/uk_aip/pdf/ad/aipad2.htm

If you like flying in the UK, this is one to bookmark. But be warned, there's
lots to download and print !

Cheers,

Alastair
Uxbridge, UK


Hi Alastair,
Thanks for the info. I checked it out and it will be a great site for anyone
wanting to fly around the UK as I do. I've already downloaded some charts and
I'm sure I will be downloading a lot more.
Regards,
Peter.

Hey Pete....make sure you get the illustrated version so you don't get
lost or head the wrong way(LOL)and end up in France or??????

(all said jokingly)
Mutt

Hi Mutt,
Thanks for the advice, I'll make sure there are lots of pictures and not too
many words, reading words gives me a headache which may cause me to end up in
Outer Mongolia - or somewhere.
Peter.

That would downright suck....Especially if ya are just headed for
Heathrow strictly IFR and readin the map at the same time...with a
headache(LOL) (isn't that the time you say "GPS,don't fail me now")

Mutt

Yeah Mutt, definitely not the time for the GPS to die.

Peter.