if your flight plan is for a future date (You may file Your flight plan 120 hours before Estimated Off Block Time – EOBT) make sure that the date is provided clearly in item 18 (preceded by “DOF/”).item 19 completion is to facilitate alerting of SAR ( Search and Rescue) services.items 7 to 18 should be completed as indicated hereunder.items preceding item 7 are to be completed by ATC and COM services.note that item numbers on the form are not consecutive (they correspond to item type in standard ATS messages).the term “aerodrome”, where used in the flight plan, is intended to cover also sites other than aerodromes, which may be used by certain types of aircraft, e.g., helicopters or balloons.all times should be clock times in 4 figures UTC (e.g., 1800, 0930, etc.).where excess space is available, leave unused spaces blank.any data should be inserted only in the fields and spaces provided.adhere to the prescribed formats and manner of specifying data.use capital letters, one letter in each space of the field (unless field are not divided into spaces).When completing a flight plan the following rules apply: It is very important to adhere closely to the prescribed formats and manner of specifying data.Ī new flight plan format was fully implemented from 15th November 2012 containing certain significant changes from the previous format.
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