Mark Richards Posted December 4, 2013 at 06:39 PM Posted December 4, 2013 at 06:39 PM Cross the Ditch 9: Spring 2013 It's December, the spring weather is stirring in the Southern Hemisphere, and it's time once again to Cross the Ditch! This season is another Wave event, and we're adding two new airports to the Cross the Ditch mix: Australia's capital, Canberra (YSCB), and New Zealand's tourist (and geothermal) hotspot, Rotorua (NZRO). Check out the details at the official Cross the Ditch website Apply to provide ATC Book your Flights now! Check out the Virtual Airline Leaderboard Grab the recommended add-on scenery for each of the event airports Get the official promotional material and promote Cross the Ditch within your community/organisation/contact list! What's it all about? For twenty hours this December, the skies over the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand will be filled with aircraft all on a mission to Cross the Ditch. An example of that typical down-under understatement, this "ditch" is over 1100nm wide. The flight routes all range from two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half hours flight time. Throughout the event, the Oceania region's two divisions – VATNZ and VATPAC – will be providing full ATC coverage, in the Southern Hemisphere's premiere oceanic event. This is a great opportunity to experience Oceanic flying without the need to commit to an eight-hour flight! If you're new to Oceanic Flying, our reporting tool makes taking part a breeze. Event Times This twenty hour event is timed to allow pilots from all over the world join the fun: UTC: Saturday 7th December 2013 17:00 - Sunday 8th December 2013 13:00 AEDT: Sunday 8th December 2013 04:00 - Monday 9th December 2013 00:00 NZDT: Sunday 8th December 2013 06:00 - Monday 9th December 2013 02:00 Waves This season's event is organised in waves. Each airport will have a three-to-four hour departure window, during which time flights will be able to leave for the next destination. As the window closes, the departure window will open at the next destination. Given each of the flights is 3 - 3.75hrs in length, the previous wave's flights will be arriving at the same airport as the next wave departs, maximising the amount of traffic at each airport. NOTE: in order to ensure that you have ATC coverage throughout your flight, you MUST fly the wave route that is active at the time of your departure. The individual routes are designed to ensure as much opposing traffic enroute as possible. Each flight p[Mod - Happy Thoughts]es from one Oceania division to the other, and the result is six mini-flyins over the course of twenty hours! The Wave Route and Departure Windows for Cross the Ditch 9 - Spring 2013 are: Wave 1 : 1700-2000z : Christchurch (NZCH) to Hobart (YMHB) Wave 2 : 2000-2330z : Hobart (YMHB) to Rotorua (NZRO) (B737/A320 and smaller) / Hobart (YMHB) to Auckland (NZAA) (Large aircraft only) Wave 3 : 2330-0300z : Rotorua (NZRO) to Canberra (YSCB) (B737/A320 and smaller) / Auckland (NZAA) to Canberra (YSCB) (Large aircraft only) Wave 4 : 0300-0700z : Canberra (YSCB) to Auckland (NZAA) Wave 5 : 0700-1000z : Auckland (NZAA) to Melbourne (YMML) Calling all Pilots and Controllers Flight plans are available from the Flight Plans section. Book your flights now from the Flight Bookings page. Bookings made on this site help us plan for the event, and will also show up in vroute. Controllers wanting to get in on the action can also apply now at the event's ATC Applications page. Cross the Ditch is brought to you by VATNZ and VATPAC. Mark Richards (811451) Auckland, New Zealand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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