Indeed. There is that weird “aurora” portal, which leads to some outdated documents. Looks like aurora shall only be used to advise of any changed to be made to the AIP.
arj1 wrote:
There is also an older site at http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com, which contains even more outdated info.
I don’t think it is old. I even believe it is the official one. You also get there from www.ais.org.uk. But it is important to go through the front page to get the valid version of the AIP.
arj1 wrote:
They’ve moved it now to CAP413 where it should be.
Do you mean this new version here?
It makes no mention of 2000 as an IFR squawk either…
So the question still remains: why have they cancelled AIC Y 128/2019?
Guys, if you go to http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/ (or http://www.ais.org.uk/), then click on “eAIPPackage”, you get the current AIP, which says “when operating within United Kingdom airspace in accordance with IFR (… etc …)”.
boscomantico wrote:
why have they cancelled AIC Y 128/2019?
Because its content was integrated into the AIP?