Heads up: PAA Grand Lady & CONUS-based Dakota crossing, level100

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Heads up: PAA Grand Lady & CONUS-based Dakota crossing, level100

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As just crossed Maastricht westbound, one of the Normandy-Berlin Daks (Pan American Airline-retro N877MG) is crossing LV100 roughly on the line Aarschot to Knokke as from now in the coming 15 min.
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Re: Heads up: PAA Grand Lady & CONUS-based Dakota crossing LV100

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What's LV100?

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Re: Heads up: PAA Grand Lady & CONUS-based Dakota crossing LV100

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jan_olieslagers wrote: 17 Jun 2019, 12:31 What's LV100?
Sorry jargon-abbreviation for Level100 (10000 feet). Edited
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Re: Heads up: PAA Grand Lady & CONUS-based Dakota crossing LV100

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Hm, I would have said "Flight level 100, then, never saw the LV abbreviation... but thanks anyway. Not that it matters much "how high the flight".

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jan_olieslagers wrote: 17 Jun 2019, 12:57 Hm, I would have said "Flight level 100, then, never saw the LV abbreviation... but thanks anyway. Not that it matters much "how high the flight".
Indeed, here we always write FL100. But now I learned something.
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