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What is NATF or NATQ or others ?


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Hello all, I need help !

 

Below flight plan include a NAT ( North Atlantic Tracks ), but what is the letter " Q " mean and sometime will be "F" or "A" ?

Also, I would like to know how to use ( fill ) in flight plan.

 

 

DCT DAVYS J191 RBV J222 LAURN J42 BOS J575 TUSKY N201B NICSO NATQ BEXET DCT SLANY UL9 DIKAS UL18 GAVGO UL9 KENET

 

Thank you

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The letter indicates which track you are assigned to. Here is a picture of today's eastbound North Atlantic Tracks...

 

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NICSO is the entry gate for track Q and BEXET is the exit gate. The number groups listed between those points are lat/lon intermediate waypoints.

 

So from NICSO you would fly to 48N 50W, then 51N 40W, etc.

 

Hope that helps.

 

peace,

the Bean

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Take a look at - SkyVector.com

 

Click on Layers, then the Nav tab and you can turn on the current tracks.

 

If you click on the track you get that little popup.

 

Remember that these tracks change daily, currently there is no N track.

 

Peace,

the Bean

WWOD---What Would Opa Do? Farewell, my freind (sp)

 

Never argue with idiots.

They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience

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