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LostThePlot Wrote:

> >

> > I think it's something like 2nm horizontal and

> > 1,000 feet vertical separation.

>

> I've dropped a message to my nephew. He's

> currently undergoing his commercial pilot training

> in Oxfordshire. Not sure of he's done the "How not

> to hit anyone else" part of the course yet though.


Just got a mail from him, and yes, 2nm seperation that's if they are landing on parallel runways, like heathrow, but if the same runway it's 3nm. It's 500m Vertical in good weather, 1000 in not so good weather.


Will be funny flying on your hols one day with Nephew in charge of the flight....

  • 1 month later...

ohboy ohboy ohboy ohboy ohboy ohboy !!!!!!!!!!!!!


Have you seen this?!


Google Earth flight simulator!


http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/08/hidden_google_earth_fligh.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890


you have to press the key combo quite a few times to get it working, but once it's going it's pretty cool. Might be worth making your google earth cache a bit bigger too :-)

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