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I know I have seen a chart or similar which sets out all the location identifiers (YABA for example) but can't seem to find one that gives me easy reference. I know most are available in ERSA but I want something a fair bit easier to use (Is it only me that finds ERSA so hard to use - can't it be set out easier?).

 

Does anyone know of a reference document (map?) that gives this information so I can acquire a copy?

 

Cheers,

 

Pud

 

 

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The PCA also has many of the common waypoints marked on the chart itself - I find it very useful when looking up area forecasts, because they tend to use points like WEBS, CRAY and CHOMP.

 

My PCA sits under a clear plastic desk mat on my desk, so I can scribble on it with a chinagraph to mark out the positions of fronts/turbulence/etc.

 

 

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The PCA also has many of the common waypoints marked on the chart itself - I find it very useful when looking up area forecasts, because they tend to use points like WEBS, CRAY and CHOMP.My PCA sits under a clear plastic desk mat on my desk, so I can scribble on it with a chinagraph to mark out the positions of fronts/turbulence/etc.

Yep Graeme,

 

That's what I want it for as well. I like your idea of the PCA open on your desk so you can use it staight away - very convenient, especially the clear plastic cover.

 

Cheers,

 

Pud

 

 

Guest Andys@coffs
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I use this site for that info http://waypoints.ws/ I know its not an ASA website and as such the info has to be treated as though it may be wrong, but its miles quicker than looking something up in ersa etc.

 

Andy

 

 

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