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Hi,
Could someone please tell me what routing the Singapore A380 takes to exit UK airspace

Many Thanks
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By: Gonzo - 2nd August 2008 at 16:32

Yep, sorry, nothing to do with us. It all depends on winds and delays as to which route SIA file.

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By: B77W - 2nd August 2008 at 12:35

It’s up to OPS, not ATC to decide what SID.

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By: Charley B - 2nd August 2008 at 10:33

come on Gonzo,keep sending it on a DVR PLEASE on cloudless days–is lovely to see it from the back of the house,as south as poss would be good–RIGHT OVERHEAD WOULD BE WICKED:)
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By: B77W - 1st August 2008 at 21:34

It’s just the route, and features no step climb information…but here you are. (It’s quite an old one too, a few AIRAC’s will have been released since.)

Callsign SIA319
Operator Singapore Airlines
Equipment H/A388/W
Departing EGLL Heathrow, UK
Destination WSSS Singapore Changi, SN
Route
BPK M185 CLN UL620 BASNO UL603 ARNEM UP147 RKN UL980 USTIL UL980 PEKIT UL980 TAMAK G245 BA A87 TIROM A87 IDRIS A87 KEKAL N644 ABDAN B371 LEMOD N644 VUVEN N644 PAVLO N644 DI A466 SAMAR M890 LLK R460 BBN R460 CEA L507 BGO B463 VKB M751 VPK B469 BIKTA DCT PIBAP DCT PASPU

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By: B77W - 1st August 2008 at 21:28

I’ll see if I can get you a flightplan, I don’t have access to CFMU at the moment though.

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By: Gonzo - 1st August 2008 at 19:05

It usually departs on the BPK departure, sometimes a DVR

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