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When flying international and your course overlies a NAT track (at FL430) are you considered on a track, over a track or on a random route?
 
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Nat Track Question

When flying international and your course overlies a NAT track (at FL430) are you considered on a track, over a track or on a random route?
 
Too high

When flying international and your course overlies a NAT track (at FL430) are you considered on a track, over a track or on a random route?

Your too high, no NAT track up there, random route that will have to be read back. Have a nice flight, no speed restrictions....
 
Hey thanks, its just a wording thing I wanted to confirm. Technically speaking...Gotta love the the guys that ask technical questions and you answer them correctly and they get pissy on you...
 
When flying international and your course overlies a NAT track (at FL430) are you considered on a track, over a track or on a random route?

Your Track Message will tell you the altitudes for the tracks

heres tonights:

EASTBOUND TRACKS
NAT TRACKS FLS 310/400 INCLUSIVE
11/05/08 0100Z TO 11/05/08 0800Z

U CYMON DENDU 51/50 52/40 53/30 54/20 DOGAL BABAN
EAST LVLS 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400
WEST LVLS NIL
EUR RTS EAST NIL
NAR N95B N97B N99A-

V YQX KOBEV 50/50 51/40 52/30 53/20 MALOT BURAK
EAST LVLS 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400
WEST LVLS NIL
EUR RTS EAST NIL
NAR N79B NN83B N85A-

W VIXUN LOGSU 49/50 50/40 51/30 52/20 LIMRI DOLIP
EAST LVLS 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400
WEST LVLS NIL
EUR RTS EAST NIL
NAR N63B N67B-

X YYT NOVEP 48/50 49/40 50/30 51/20 DINIM GIPER
EAST LVLS 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400
WEST LVLS NIL
EUR RTS EAST NIL
NAR N53B N59A-

Y COLOR RONPO 47/50 48/40 49/30 50/20 SOMAX KENUK
EAST LVLS 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400
WEST LVLS NIL
EUR RTS EAST NIL
NAR N43A N49A-

Z SOORY 43/50 46/40 48/30 49/20 BEDRA GUNSO
EAST LVLS 310 340 380
WEST LVLS NIL
EUR RTS EAST NIL
NAR NIL-

REMARKS:

1.TRACK MESSAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IS 310 AND OPERATORS ARE
REMINDED TO INCLUDE THE TMI NUMBER AS PART OF THE OCEANIC
CLEARANCE READ BACK.

2.CLEARANCE DELIVERY FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENTS FOR AIRCRAFT OPERATING
FROM KENKI TO BOBTU INCLUSIVE:
KENKI TO VIMLA 132.02
MIBNO TO LAKES/KENRI 134.2
MOATT TO SCROD 128.7
OYSTR TO DOTTY 135.45
CYMON TO YQX 135.05
VIXUN TO YYT 128.45
COLOR TO BOBTU 119.42

3.GANDER OCEANIC CLEARANCE DELIVERY CREW PROCEDURES AS PER AIC
29/06 OF THE CANADIAN AIP.

4.OCEANIC PROCEDURES IN THE EVENT OF A GANDER ACC EVACUATION ARE
PUBLISHED IN AIP CANADA ICAO PART 2 ENR 1.8.

5.EASTBOUND AIRCRAFT SHOULD NOT CONTACT SHANNON CONTROL UNTIL 3
MINUTES BEFORE SHANWICK/SHANNON BOUNDARY.

6.80% OF GROSS NAVIGATIONAL ERRORS RESULT FROM POOR COCKPIT PROCEDURES. ALWAYS CARRY OUT PROPER WAYPOINT PROCEDURES.-
 
... no speed restrictions....

Just curious. Was this comment intended to be part of your answer about being on a random route? Or, is it just some random comment that nobody but you gets?
 
You still have speed restrictions
 
maybe he meant you are more likely to get the speed you want at that altitude.

I dont think I have ever NOT gotten the speed I wanted?

maybe down al FL350 at prime time airline world...but anything higher? nah.
 

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