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FIRs not listed on charts?


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Grumpy One
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Sorry chaps, I think you are missing the point - What is being asked for are NOT border crossing points/IFR intersections/VRP's - There are plenty of them for stipulating your crossing point.

What IS being asked for are the FIR ICAO identifiers (e.g. EGTT, LFFF, EDGG, EBBU, LHCC, LYBA etc) to be shown on the charts for easier (ie Lazy!!) information for flight plan submissions - Yes! we know the FIR identifiers can be found if one goes through the rigmarole of an SD flight plan, Yes, we know you can find it in AIP's (And where do you find them in a grass field in the middle of Slovenia?). It would all be far easier if little FIR id's were to be shown on the SD charts (Jus' like wot Jeppesen do alongside the FIR region boundaries on their charts).
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Fully agree Liam548 - I asked for this feature yonks ago, but it wasn't thought necessary. I disagree.

For people who stick within their own country's boundaries, then it won't matter to them. They won't have to file flight plans. But, when crossing international FIR boundaries, where filing a flight plan is an absolute necessity, then it certainly does matter.

If I can't get a WiFi signal and have to submit a paper flight plan, then it would be nice to have the FIR designator clearly and easily identified on the SD charts without delving into the SD FlightPlan process or having to look it up from the paper charts or AIP's or whatever.

In practical terms, if the paper chart cartographers can fit it in, a can't see why SD can't do so as well, especially since SD can expand the scale display so as to provide more space for a little labels with EGHH, EDGG , LFFF etc etc.

Just my humble thoughts.
Liam Sandie
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Am I missing something but unlike the CAA charts the FIR borders are not shown on the SkyDemon chart, these would be useful for doing international flight plans.

Liam

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