I think the restaurant was at this location.
Peter wrote:
I would like to know if there is anywhere you can cross a border non radio but where a flight plan is required.
Sweden-Norway. (Actually, I would think this is the normal case.)
Peter wrote:
I would like to know if there is anywhere you can cross a border non radio
Not radio equipped? or no radio contact?
On weekday evenings you will be lucky to get hold of London Info arriving VFR
I am not sure if listening to Thames/Southend FMC listen sqwak counts?
Radio mandatory when border crossing
I did nothing illegal. A changeover is required and it must take a finite time
I would like to know if there is anywhere you can cross a border non radio but where a flight plan is required.
Jujupilote wrote:
please report if my advice worked for you !
I will!
I’ve always been under the impression that it’s mandatory to be in two-way radio contact when crossing an international FIR boundary?
That is country-dependent.
Yep, interesting. Maybe he recognized the reg and wanted to say hi to the Famous Peter
Jgmusic, please report if my advice worked for you !
Peter wrote:
Then a few miles into the UK airspace I switched to listen on 124.6 and after a bit they called me up! This was really strange; I wonder what made London Info decide to do that?
I’ve always been under the impression that it’s mandatory to be in two-way radio contact when crossing an international FIR boundary?
Peter wrote:
would not recommend it for either food or customer service
Ah, righto. Google it is
I can’t remember the name and can’t remember the nickname of the others, but would not recommend it for either food or customer service