DiscoverAvFacts - Aviation knowledge without limits#32: Transoceanic crossings, part 3
#32: Transoceanic crossings, part 3

#32: Transoceanic crossings, part 3

Update: 2019-04-06
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This is part 3 of a 6-part series on transoceanic flights. Transoceanic flights date back to Charles Lindbergh’s famous Spirit of St. Louis flight in 1927, but today the world is quite different, with numerous procedures and rules to keep us safe as we fly across the ocean. In part 3, I cover organized track systems, including the busiest oceanic airspace in the world, the North Atlantic, and its North Atlantic Tracks (NATs).
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#32: Transoceanic crossings, part 3

#32: Transoceanic crossings, part 3

Tim Morgan