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UK FLight
Guide
http://www.thesimworks.co.uk/
Pooleys is a well
know name in the world of aviation. It commenced it's many aviation
activities back in 1957, becoming a Limited Company in 1961. It began
producing aids to pilots such as their very first Knee Board in '57 and
its European Flight Guide in '62. Its UK Flight Guides came into
production in 1964 and have continued every year to this date. The
Pooleys United Kingdom flight guide has set the standard in aeronautical
information and presentation
from a flight
guide since its inception, and has only been available to real pilots;
until now.
The very nice people
at The Sim Works have brought this fantastic reference within our reach
as flightsimmers. The UK Flight Guide is a massive reference for VFR
pilots flying around the United Kingdom. It is essentially a 660 page
booklet, containing an aerodrome facility directory of all UK airports,
big and small, giving pertinent information such as airport ground maps,
runways, radio frequencies, landing fees, no-fly zones, telephone
numbers, procedures and general information on the aerodrome itself.
Some of the larger airports also have an accompanying area map, showing
VRPs (Visual Reference Points) and Entry and Exit lanes. Not only that,
but the guide includes almost everything you will need to know about
aerial activities in UK airspace, including VFR flight plan information,
airspace procedures, right down to helicopter landing pads, and
microlight/skydiving zones (not that that has anything to do with us
simmers ;-). There is even a section on procedures for flying between
the UK and France/Belgium, not to mention every aviation conversion
table you'll ever need for VFR flight.
What this flight
guide is NOT, and this is important, is a navigation or training manual
of any kind, just a reference for VFR pilots, in and around the UK.
The booklet
itself...well, you could hardly call it a booklet, being an incredible
thick 660 pages measuring approx. 18.5 cm in length and 13cm in width,
is bound together using a ring binder format, similar to that of
Jepessen. The booklet is so large that it is split into two binder
sections, held together by a central prod or "clip". This type of
booklet, however, is only one configuration among many. Some of the
guides are in book form, others in ringlet (like mine) and others are
loose leaf.
The information
presented is printed in superb quality, with absolutely no compromise
and no smudges or mistakes. Some people may argue that on-screen flight
planners contain the same information as this book. While they do
contain some airport information, they cannot compare to using a real
pilot guide. Not only does the Pooleys UK Flight Guide contain more
imformation, it gives a far deeper insight into VFR operations,
containing literally everything a pilot would need. The airports are
arranged in alphabetical order, and there is an index beginning on the
fourth page, so airport details are available when you need them.
Besides, you just cannot beat the feeling of using and handling a real
pilot's guide ;-).
Regarding flaws in
the product, I could not detect any, and I wouldn't expect to either.
Being a real flight reference, the margin for errors is nil. Everything
is taken care of to insure the information you want is there when you
want it; easily accessible and easily read.
Considering the
amount of information contained in the guide, I would not hesitate to
reccommend it as an essential addon, only, however, for those of you who
fly low level and VFR regularly in the UK. This guide is less of a
resource to airliner simmers. However, if you do fly regularly in the
UK, I would heartily recommend this title. Head on down to
www.thesimworks.co.uk
and pick up a copy for yourself.
Eoin
Sutton
FSPlanet Reviews
www.fsplanet.com
suttoneoin@utvinternet.com
Also
check out their latest Aerad chart packages and Chart Singles, most of
which come with free P&P!
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