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London 2012 pilots' guide launched

A definitive pilot’s guide to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games has been launched today by the Airspace & Safety Initiative (ASI). The 100-page manual navigates pilots through the various security and operational airspace restrictions in place for the duration of the Games, as well as detailing the specific additional procedures to be followed over the summer.
The guide will only be available in electronic format – as a PDF download from the ASI website <a href=’http://olympics.airspacesafety.com/media/9636/airspace_guide_june_22.pdf’ target=’_blank’>here</a>. It will also shortly be available as a free iBook for iPads from the Apple Store <a href=’http://www.store.apple.com’ target=’_blank’>www.store.apple.com</a>. Packed with facts and figures, charts, geographical coordinates and contact details, the ASI says the guide is a ’one-stop-shop’ for all aviation related information for London 2012.
Readers are reminded that the guide is strictly for background informational only, however, and is not a replacement for official communication channels and publications such as NOTAMs and AICs. With less than a month to go before the airspace security restrictions begin on Saturday 14 July, the guide will be subject to change as necessary.
For more information on the Olympics airspace restrictions, visit the dedicated website <a href=’http://www.airspacesafety.com/olympics’ target=’_blank’>www.airspacesafety.com/olympics</a>

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