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Revised Flight Level Arrangements - July 2008


James Lee 1039029
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James Lee 1039029
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For those who don't know, the RVSM levels in the Western Pacific and South China Sea will be changing, effective the morning of 3 July 2008 (2100Z). Among the changes being made is new level [Mod - Happy Thoughts]ignments for the six one-way routes (L642, M771, N892, L625, N884 and M767), single alternate FLOS for the east-west intersecting routes, and new level arrangements for the North-South routes.

 

Full details available here:

 

http://www.hkatc.gov.hk/HK_AIP/supp/A04-08.pdf

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Eugene Lee
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Also ,you may look at Singapore AIP http://www.caas.gov.sg/caasWeb/export/sites/caas/en/Regulations_And_Guidelines/Rules_and_Regulations/ATS/AIP_Supplements/download/AIPSUP44-08.pdf for the 6 high-density (L642, M771, N892, L625, N884 and M767), north-south and east-west routes. Details of flight level allocation during large scale weather deviations are also included.

 

The Singapore AIP supplement focuses on routes in the southern portion of South China Sea, while HK AIP focuses on the northern areas.

 

These will be in effect from 8 July onwards.

 

Eugene Lee

Sinvacc Facility Engineer

Eugene Lee

Division Director

VATSIM South East Asia

Member, VATASIA Regional Conflict Resolution Panel

Supervisor / Instructor / Senior Controller

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