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Old 30th Dec 2017, 07:20
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OCA in Australia

Hi,

Can anyone point me in the correct direction as to a graphic representation of OCA in Australia?

I find this in ENR 2.2:

"OCA is depicted on Australian AIP charts as follows:
a. From 150NM SSE of YBBN south to 200NM NNE of YSSY – the blue line depicting the Class C airspace boundary.
b. South of 150NM SE of YSSY – the FIR boundary.
c. Remainder – the brown line depicting the Class E airspace
boundary."

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The ERC(L) (and I presume High) have it. The line has blue dashes alternated with an open rectangle. OCA A on one side, and E/A on the other. I presume that's what you mean?
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Extricate, you can download all the Australian charts from the Airservices website:

Aeronautical Information Package | Airservices
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Originally Posted by Capn Bloggs
Extricate, you can download all the Australian charts from the Airservices website:

Aeronautical Information Package | Airservices
And when in there look at the Designated Airspace Handbook (DAH), Section 8. All the lat/longs are there. You just have to copy them to any program that can graphically represent them, Google Earth is an example.

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