Hi Andrea! Exactly, it’s an imaginary fix which in this case is 25NM out on Runway track. EOSIDs are company specific and can be found in the company’s Operations Manual. As I am not allowed to share the document I can give you a website on which you can find EOSIDs for most european airports, from a large german airline. www.blackbox711.com/airport-info-charts.html I hope this helps 😁. Thank you for watching my videos!! Kind regards, Pablo
Muy buen video!!!! Saludos de parte de un estudiante de un doble grado de Ingeniería Aeroespacial + Ingeniería en Telecomunicaciones.
Gracias!! Saludos
Gran video... felicidades por ser piloto.... el mejor trabajo del mundo
Muchas gracias Jenet!! Es un absoluto placer poder dedicarme a esto, y me hace tremendamente feliz! Saludos!!
Genial directo.una pregunta, para que compañía trabajas o trabajaras?
Hi Sir, how do you find the BCNX5 in your secondary flight plan ?? I guess is an immanginary fix .. but how do you determinate the coordinates ?
Hi Andrea! Exactly, it’s an imaginary fix which in this case is 25NM out on Runway track. EOSIDs are company specific and can be found in the company’s Operations Manual.
As I am not allowed to share the document I can give you a website on which you can find EOSIDs for most european airports, from a large german airline.
www.blackbox711.com/airport-info-charts.html
I hope this helps 😁. Thank you for watching my videos!!
Kind regards,
Pablo
@@TheSpanishAviator ciao Pablo .. yes I got it !! tks a lot for your help!