Welcome back to IVAO Oceanic Region Sunday Online!
This week we head over to Sydney YSSY from Adelaide YPAD
Plan to depart Adelaide together @ 04:00utc
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IVAO India Training Department welcomes all VFR/IFR Flights Inbound or Outbound at Mumbai (ICAO: VABB) on 20th of December 2015 from 13:30Z . We request all interested Pilots taking part in the Online Day event to be connected from 13:30Z
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te invitamos a este gran evento vacacional para la división chilena visitando la isla y aeropuerto mas remoto del mundo
te esperamos
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Every week the Polish Division will provide you fully professional ATC coverage over our beautiful country.
Bring your wings and see you in the Polish sky.
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Welcome to one of the year end's highlight events!
Expect 5 hours of pure rush and packed aprons, busy approaches and mandatory speeds to keep the seperation.
We'll have 10 ATC stations open for you and also some will get FollowMe Service on particular parking positions.
So keep that date in mind and keep in clear, not to miss this thrill just before christmas!
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Join us every Sunday starting from 18z to enjoy the ATC service on Serbian and Montenegrin airports by the most experienced Serbian controllers!
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This event serves to celebrate the closing day of the Brazilian division events calendar for the year of 2015. For that, a great event has been prepared, it will include the three most important TMA's in the country,and will be held between 19 and 23Z, it consists in fully staffing Brasília (SBBR), São Paulo-Congonhas and Guarulhos (SBSP and SBGR), and Belo Horizonte-Confins (SBCF). All of them are within a little over an hour of flight from each other, making it a great opportunity for flying.
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