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he's down in DC i heard working for Airinc.
 
NATE is an Alaska-Pacific airway fix in southwest Alaska.
 
Mork said:
First pilot to find the waypoint NATE wins.

:rolleyes:
Waypoints have FIVE letters. You might be looking for NATES:

54-55-39.700N / 171-58-48.600E (OFFSHORE PACIFIC)

Compulsory reporting point in the North Pacific







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North Pole

How many of you can put NPOLE in your FMS and have the North Pole come up? The South Pole is typically not in data bases as it was not used during any certification flights for Boeing/McDonnell/Airbus aircraft. You have to build it from scratch and insert it.
 

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