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Annotating Controlled Airspace with Sector IDs


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grahamb
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When planning a flight which crosses a CTA, it can be useful to know which sector (eg. CTA1, CTA2 etc) as the controlling frequencies may differ according to sector and altitude.. The info can be found on the charts in the AIP, but would be much quicker if it could be shown on the detail pop-up for the sector concerned.
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I would also suggest to have the different TMA sections numbered as this would provide a better view of the airspace you cross.
For example on the route EBLG-EHBK If you click between the 2 CTR you have Liege TMA (2500ft-FL55) and Liege TMA (2000ft-2500ft).
I would prefer to see: Liege TMA 1 (2500ft-FL55) and Liege TMA 2 (2000ft-2500ft).

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