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Category Archives: In English
Before validation
Today was the last day of “training”. Ben had a lot of strips in his FPB and a lot of aircraft on his screen… With many years of controlling in Namibia and with his almost 45 hours of training by … Continue reading
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Read all about it!
Today it came – freshly warm from the printer. The “Station Standing Instructions” and the result of two mans work since March. Great job! Here is everything needed to regulate Namibian surveillance control – in less than a week… Anything … Continue reading
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60’s BASH
Saga had her “final assembly” at school today and after school she and her friend Alta met to prepare for “da party”… It is a 60’s dress-up party! All of St George’s Grade Sevens’ went… …to Paul’s Cafe… …in Old … Continue reading
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First NEXT-2 exam
The first two Namibian controllers completed their training for surveillance control today. This training has included: Ten days of system training in handling the Thales Eurocat-X Air Traffic Management System. Twenty days in the simulator including 50 hours of training … Continue reading
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Final sprint
According to the plan Namibian airspace above Flight Level 145 will be surveillance controlled in two weeks. These two weeks will be busy weeks… The paper work is more or less finished, but they need the final adjustments and approvals. … Continue reading
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Etosha – Lion
There are four “big cats”, that is cats that are big and that roarrrr… These are the Tiger, the Lion, the Jaguar and the Leopard. The Tiger is heavier but the Lion is taller. And Lion is the king. When … Continue reading
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Etosha – Elephant
It did not take much time in Etosha before we saw the first elephants, but they were on some distance. There are three species of elephants in the world today – the Indian/Asian elephant and in Africa the bush and the … Continue reading
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Etosha – Giraffe
The Giraffe is the tallest of all land-living animals. It is between 5 and 6 meters tall and weighs between 830 and 1200 kg. Swedish Calr Linnaeus first described the giraffe in 1758 and gave it the name “Cervus camelopardalis” … Continue reading
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Etosha – Dik-Dik
The Dik-Dik is a very small antilope that is found in eastern and southern Africa. The name comes from the sound the female makes to alarm. Dik-dik can live in places as varied as dense forest or open plain, but … Continue reading
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Etosha – Kudu
The Kudu (or “Greater Kudu” since there is also a “Lesser Kudu” in East Africa) – is an antelope that prefers the forests. We saw kudus only a few times in Etosha. The males and females are clearly different. Here is … Continue reading
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