March 21, 20215 yr Just trying to understand everything in this app 🙂 I looked it up on Wikipedia but the description is fairly vague. Edited March 21, 20215 yr by hedbonker
March 21, 20215 yr Do you ask about NAT, PACOTS and AUSOTS? They are transoceanic tracks that are changed every day due current meteo conditions. Usually they are one way - based on stream jets' flows. NAT - North Atlantic Tracks PACOTS - Pacific Organised Track System AUSOTS - Australian Organized Track System Flying over Oceanic areas is very specific - you have to read some publications (SKYBRARY is very good free and reliable knowledge library)  Regards, Piotr [edit] ps. This is very good place to start: https://www.skybrary.aero/index.php/North_Atlantic_Operations_-_Airspace (enjoy oceanic flying, cheers 🙂 )   Edited March 21, 20215 yr by ppgas Never give up ...  - here are details of the whip-round: https://zrzutka.pl/en/pewr2d  -> to help my younger son fights against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (blood cancer).
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