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Annotating Controlled Airspace with Sector IDs


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When planning a flight which crosses a CTA, it can be useful to know which sector (eg. CTA1, CTA2 etc) as the controlling frequencies may differ according to sector and altitude.. The info can be found on the charts in the AIP, but would be much quicker if it could be shown on the detail pop-up for the sector concerned.
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Tim Dawson - 9/8/2020 8:49:02 AM
Do any of the NATS enroute charts show such numbers on them? As far as I'm aware although there are numbers in the AIP, those are for administration rather than operational purposes.

These little critters might have been born by administration, but they for sure already infected operations - at least in the UK, Austria and Switzerland you get references to them in clearances, so it would indeed help to add them.

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