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No Luton LARS, how safe??

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Old 2nd Nov 2000, 14:19
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zzzz
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Arrow No Luton LARS, how safe??

Instructors of London and the SE take a look at...
www.pprune.org/ubb/NonCGI/Forum1HTML/010820.html

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Old 2nd Nov 2000, 15:31
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It can get very busy in the airspace around Luton so its a case of keeping a good lookout i'm afraid and not relying on ATC to do it for you(those of you who do it-YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE).Bad news for those who used it sensibly in the past,and who may need it in the future.
Surely this will leave a large piece of airspace that cant be covered by anyone else.Not good if you are genuinely in need of coverage.
 
Old 7th Nov 2000, 21:52
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Hi
It seems that the overall LARS is getting more limited.

Maston on the south east coast had a good LARS service until it was privatised. Then the service dissapeard for a time.

Its now back in operation however try getting the service and its almost impossible as its just not manning too often.

 

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