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Whatever. Airlines probably don't use it, not that many UK PPLs with
instrument ratings. Shawn "Julian Scarfe" wrote in message ... "ShawnD2112" wrote in message news ![]() Not disappearing at all in the UK. QFE is still taught and the numbers are given every time a pilot calls up an airfield for landing information. What you say is true enough, but I get the impression that there are very few commercial operators who still use QFE, and fewer PPL with instrument ratings who use it. IMHO, the sooner it's confined to the history books the better. Julian Scarfe |
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