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LAAS Ports of Call is a section of the LAAS website that provides information on foreign registered aircraft in British Isles. To access this section, you need to enter the monthly password as a LAAS member.
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Jan 30, 2016 · A discussion thread about the closure of LAAS Ports-of-call website due to microlight thefts. Users share their opinions, alternative sources and experiences of aviation spotting.
Dec 31, 2014 · In producing this Guide, special thanks are due to the teams who have produced the source data mentioned above: the BICR Team of Robert Hoddinott, Derek Hoddinott, Kelvin Cross and John Vasek; the FRA Team of Steve Hines and John Reynolds, and the Ports of Call Airfield Team of David Seex, Maurice Eaton, Kevin Jacomb, John Vasek and Derek Hoddinott.
The local-area augmentation system ( LAAS) is an all-weather aircraft landing system based on real-time differential correction of the GPS signal. Local reference receivers located around the airport send data to a central location at the airport.
Sep 5, 2012 · The Ports of Call website listed residents, and that's what was really concerning some aircraft owners (the thinking being that if you're after a particular rotax engine variant you could use the Ports of Call website to see where the particular aircraft types that use that engine are based).
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