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August 14th 06, 06:17 PM
What Flight level do I fly when given the following ICAO's

SOBRA Y180 BITBU Y181 MAKIK UY181 DEMUL UA24 BUB UL608 LOGAN (RFL330)

FEVIK UN870 MAXIR UN853 MOLUS UN871 KUDES T163 PSA (FL246+)

Jim Macklin
August 14th 06, 09:14 PM
Ask TSA/FBI



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| What Flight level do I fly when given the following ICAO's
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| SOBRA Y180 BITBU Y181 MAKIK UY181 DEMUL UA24 BUB UL608
LOGAN (RFL330)
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| FEVIK UN870 MAXIR UN853 MOLUS UN871 KUDES T163 PSA
(FL246+)
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August 14th 06, 11:21 PM
TSA/FBI? What are you talking about? This is simply a question for a
virtual airline online

Jim Macklin
August 14th 06, 11:33 PM
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August 15th 06, 11:20 PM
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Capt.Doug
August 16th 06, 03:04 AM
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> What Flight level do I fly when given the following ICAO's

It depends on the type aircraft- the higher the better for jets. For
eastbound routes, use odd altitudes. For westbound routes, use even
altitudes.

D.

Stefan
August 16th 06, 11:27 AM
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> TSA/FBI? What are you talking about?

Nevermind. Jim likes to write about things of which he doesn't have a
clue as much as he likes to top post.

Stefan

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