IVAO United Kingdom | Airways | January 2015

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airways the magazine for IVAO United Kingdom and Ireland

WARBIRDS WARBIRDS EVERYWHERE! DUXFORD HISTORIC WEEKEND IS ANNOUCED PAGE 6


airways CONTENTS MESSAGE FROM DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS The welcoming message to airways, and his overview of the division over the previous month.

DESTINATION GUIDE We will be looking into Duxford Aerodrome, home of the Imperial War Museum.

EVENTS UPDATE An update for the events coming up this month in IVAO United Kingdom & Ireland.

ATC & PILOT ASSISTANT AWARDS Learn how to gain more awards.

AWARDS Congratulations to all the members who have gained an award during the month of December.

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airways MESSAGE FROM DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS BY DANNY RICHMOND (GB-ADIR) Evening all, welcome to the January edition of Airways magazine. 2014 was a great year for IVAO United Kingdom & Ireland, we saw two RFEs, Ireland and the United Kingdom became one division and we also had numerous of staff changes throughout. I would like to thank everyone for a fantastic year and we look forward to the years to come. In 2015 we are already planning numerous events including more of the successful RFE(s), tours are due to be published soon and FRAs are changing to increase AD rated controllers. I hope you enjoy the year ahead!

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airways DESTINATION GUIDE Duxford Aerodrome (EGSU) Duxford Aerodrome is owned by Imperial War Museums and is home to the Imperial War Museum Duxford and the American Air Museum. Duxford played a large part and maintained a high state of readiness during the Second World War. In 1943, Duxford was handed over to the United States Army Air Force (USAAF). In 1945, Duxford was returned to the RAF and for the next sixteen years it remained an RAF Fighter Command station, although it was closed for two years from October 1949 to have a single concrete runway laid. This, together with a new perimeter track and apron allowed for the better handling of jet aircraft. The airfield has featured in a number of movies including “Battle of Britain” and “Memphis Belle”. The aerodrome has a 4,931ft runway (06R/24L) and a 2,887ft grass runway (06L/24R). On IVAO, Duxford can be controlled by anyone! However as with all positions, before controlling please familiarise yourself with the area and procedures.

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airways EVENTS UPDATE BY ALEXANDER CLOVER (GB-EC) On the 13 December 2014, IVAO hosted one of the biggest events on the network! We were able to break our record and gain over 2,303 simultaneous connections to the network. We would like to thank all members who connected either as controller or pilot, and anyone awaiting their award please be patient. This month the IVAO United Kingdom & Ireland Special Operations and Events departments would like to welcome you to our first event of 2015. On the 17 and 18 January 2015 we will be putting on a historic airshow at the home of the Imperial War Museum at Duxford in Cambridgeshire. All aircraft that were manufactured before 1955 are welcome; these include but are not restricted to: Avro Shackleton, DeHavilland Chipmunk, DeHavilliand Comet, Hawker Hurricane, North American Sabre, Supermarine Spitfire, etc. Obviously warbirds are preferred, however! From 1800z on the 17 January, will be providing an Aerodrome Flight Information Service (AFIS) at Duxford, operating as Duxford Information on 122.075, for aircraft to arrive the evening before the airshow. From 1200z on 18 January, we will be hosting the Duxford Historic Airshow. This is where those who had flown in the previous night or any other pilots would like to come and show off their pre-1955 aircraft to the (virtual) public and all other airshow participants. There will be a schedule for displays which will be a maximum of 20 minutes in length. The display will end at 1800z giving us a massive 6 hours of display time.

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airways ATC & PILOT ASSISTANT AWARD IVAO United Kingdom & Ireland have a number of awards available to everyone, and all you have to do is fly or control during a training session!

ATC Assistance Award

Pilot Assistance Award

To earn this award, all you have to do is help out at controller on-the-job training sessions by controlling an ATC position which helps a trainee! Upcoming OJT sessions are always stickied on the Exams and Training Sessions board.

To earn this award, all you have to do is help out at controller on-the-job training sessions by flying in or out (or even just circuits)! Upcoming OJT sessions are always stickied on the Exams and Training Sessions board.

Here are the full requirements:

Here are the full requirements:

Assist in 10 practical ATC exams/training sessions, on a position that co-ordinates with the Position the trainee is on

Assist in 20 practical ATC exams/training sessions by flying TO/FROM the active airfield

ATC must be connected for at least 30 minutes of duration

Flights must be at least 30 minutes of duration

In the event of disconnection you are to reconnect with the shortest delay - You must mention this in your report

Flights must be flown online

Remember to report the length and duration of the time you have controlled in UTC time. Each session must be validated. Completed ATC assistance sessions must be reported after each controlled session using the appropriate form.

Double check your flight plan carefully before submitting it for an online flight. Flightplans with the wrong departure and arrival airfields filed will not be accepted In the event of disconnection you are to reconnect with the shortest delay - You must mention this in your report along with any changes in your callsign. Each flight must be validated. Completed ATC assistance flight sessions must be reported after each flight using the appropriate form.

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airways AWARDS BY CHRIS PROPHET (GB-DIR) On behalf of all the staff and members here at the United Kingdom and Ireland division, I would like to congratulate the following members on gaining awards. The following people have gained an award during December 2014:

Juan Jose Gomez Prieto completed the Ireland 2013 VFR Tour. (08 Dec 14) Gonzalo Dorado completed the Ireland 2013 VFR Tour. (08 Dec 14) Igor Papic completed the 2014 IFR Tour. (08 Dec 14) Frans Gehl completed the 2014 IFR Tour. (08 Dec 14) Rondinelli Silva completed the 2014 IFR Tour. (08 Dec 14) Silvia Hernandez completed the 2014 VFR Tour. (08 Dec 14) Paul Bauche completed the 2014 VFR Tour. (08 Dec 14) Barry Ford completed the 2014 VFR Tour. (08 Dec 14)

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