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This has been a topic of discussion recently among a couple of pilots and a bit of a safety concern for those operating nearby. A quick google search has lead me to this thread, albeit this is now 12 months on. Two reporting points of interest to a few of us are ALKIN (near Biggin) and ROMTI (near Lydd), both not showing up on SD. One particular concern was that there is a note for ALKIN on the UK (CAA/NATS) chart that says something to the effect of pilots are to avoid flying near the area of ALKIN around 1800' due to holding IFR traffic. Trouble is ALKIN sits at Swanley, a common reporting point for VFR traffic. Now, VFR pilots may choose not to speak to Biggin or Farnborough (no mandatory requirement in Class G), and fly altitudes up to the base of the LTMA at 2500' quite legally. Not having any reference on SD presents a safety concern in trying to maintain seperation between VFR and IFR traffic in that area, especially procedural traffic with no radar service. Adding it, will of course help mitigate the risk of any potential airprox. Thanks
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