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VATNZ - Sunday Night Ops - 25th October 2009: Mainline Trunk


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Sunday Night Ops for Sunday 25th October 2009: Labour Weekend Mainline

 

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It's Labour Day in New Zealand on Monday - the first long weekend in nearly five months! - and for the nation's airlines, it's a great week to be in business. Holiday-makers are making the most of the spring weather and domestic trunk flights are packed. That's where this week's SNO comes in...

 

Controller activity will be focussed on the country's three main airports - Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch - and providing service up and down the country to help VATSIM pilots make as big a dent as possible in the backlog of p[Mod - Happy Thoughts]engers waiting to fly between the three.

 

 

Event Times: Sunday 25th October 2009 19:00-23:30 NZDT / 06:00-10:30 UTC / 17:00-21:30 AEDT

 

Flight Routes:

Ex Auckland

NZAA/NZWN: (AAWN1) AA H384 NP Y738 WN

NZAA/NZCH: (AACH3) AA H384 NP H252 NS V288 YW H309 CH

 

Ex Christchurch

NZCH/NZAA: (CHAA1) CH V175 OR H277 AA

NZCH/NZWN: (CHWN2) CH V393 WN

 

Ex Wellington

NZWN/NZAA: (WNAA3) WN H277 AA

NZWN/NZCH: (WNCH1) WN V306 SABDA Y622 MESIX H159 CH

 

Charts/Airspace Info:

Auckland

Christchurch

Wellington

General Airspace information and details for all VATNZ airports available from the VATNZ Airspace Reference site.

 

ATC and Flight Bookings: To reserve a particular ATC position, or to advertise your flight intentions please book using vroute - large numbers of bookings in vroute attract additional traffic, and this is the best way for controllers and pilots alike to ensure that there are plenty of the other nearby on the night.

Nick Johnston

IT Director, VATNZ - VATSIM New Zealand
Cross the Ditch Guy, Cross the Ditch

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