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Air Traffic Monitoring => Listener Forum => Topic started by: drl5555 on January 19, 2005, 05:21:22 PM
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Reduced Vertical Seperation Minimums will be implemented in US airspace beginning tomorrow morning at 4:01am EST (0901Z). Anyone have any suggestions on a good high altitude feed to listen to for this tonight?
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It is actually DRVSM (Domestic Reduced Virtical Seperation Minimums. My ZBW/KBDR FEED has ZBW 127.575 High Altitude on it and I will bring up the archive when I'm awake tomorrow morning.
All aircraft for flights between FL290-FL410 should be filing with a suffix of /Q (Slant Quebec) and all altitudes between there must have RVSM approved a/c and pilots.
Westbound - Even
Eastbound - Odd
Jason.
E-mail @ Flyinguy1120@aol.com for any questions.
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Also, I believe former /a aircraft (Mode C xpndr with DME, no RNAV capability) that are RVSM equipped now will file /w.