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EU exitPlease note that, in the event of the UK leaving the EU without a negotiated agreement, some CAA website content and application forms may continue to carry the EASA logo or reference the EU or EASA rather than the UK CAA in the short term. These will be updated in due course following the UK’s departure from the EU. In the meantime, the guidance provided and the application forms accessed via the CAA website portal will continue to be valid. Reference: CAP 694Title: The UK Flight Planning GuideDescription: This publication is intended as guidance for the completion and submission of VFR and IFR flight plans (FPLs) and will be updated as necessary. It incorporates information previously issued by Aeronautical Information Circulars (AICs) on IFR and VFR flight and includes the latest ICAO provisions as well as instructions for the completion and submission of North Atlantic (NAT) flight plans.Status: CurrentReview Comment: NoneVersion: 3rd EditionDate: January 2013.

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An update to Airbox’s AWARE airspace awareness tool for iPad and iPhone is now available to download.The new version now comes bundled with the latest CAA VFR charts as standard, removing the need for users to sign-up for a separate subscription. Versions of the app with charts for Scotland, southern, and northern England are available, as well as single edition that includes all three.The updated AWARE app continues to make use of the iPad and iPhone functionality, giving real-time moving map information to help pilots retain their positional awareness and avoid infringing controlled airspace. The VFR database that generates airspace alerts is updated automatically and for free every month, ensuring alerts are always current.The app offers map scrolling, high resolution anti-aliased CAA charting and a simple user interface. The inclusion of multi-airspace alerts means pilots can anticipate multiple complex airspace configurations in good time.The AWARE app is a collaboration between Airbox and NATS and holds the compliance mark for Airspace Awareness. This indicates that the product meets NATS’ criteria for airspace awareness and infringement prevention.David Harrison, Director of Safety at NATS, said, “We hope the changes will encourage even more General Aviation pilots to use the app, helping to further reduce the risk of airspace infringements.”The app is available for download from the Apple App store.

Croup deadly drums rare pictures. The regional versions cost £24.99 whilst the edition covering all three regions costs £59.99.For more information visit www.airspaceaware.com.