Banking Capital meets Fashion Capital! Join us for the Frankfurt–Milano Dualway Airbridge on Sunday, November 16th, between 16:00 UTC and 20:00 UTC! Two vibrant metropolises, two of Europe’s economic powerhouses, connected through an airbridge full of atmosphere: from the skyline of Frankfurt to the fashion capital at the foot of the Alps. Expect an evening of full ATC coverage and exciting flights! Whether you prefer an IFR shuttle in scheduled service or a relaxed GA hop across the Alps – the choice is yours. Frankfurt or Milano? Or both? So: check your flight plans, fuel up – and let’s head south (or north)! To ensure smooth operations, please always use the latest charts: For Frankfurt (EDDF), you can find the charts in the German Division Center. For Milano (LIMC), the official documents are available in the ENAV AIP. To keep your flight safe and efficient, we recommend the following IFR routes (subject to publication): EDDF → LIMC [max FL350]: ANEKI Y163 NATOR DCT DITON DCT BASGO Z424 RIXUV LIMC → EDDF [max FL330]: PEPAG DCT ABESI N851 ROLSA DCT LADOL T163 EMPAX EDDF – Frankfurt/Main: Aerosoft – Frankfurt for MSFS Aerosoft – Mega Airport Frankfurt V2 for X-Plane Freeware for MSFS LIMC – Milano Malpensa: Aerosoft – Milano Malpensa for MSFS Aerosoft – Milano Malpensa for X-Plane Freeware for MSFS As always, you can earn points for the following awards by participating as either a pilot or ATC: Pilot Events Award (DE) ATC Events Award (DE) 1 point per flight – max. 3 points 1 point Pilot Events Award (IT) ATC Events Award (IT) 1 point 1 point We’re looking forward to seeing you – let’s make the skies between Frankfurt and Milano glow!
Make sure to read your relevant briefing before the event! This will help to ensure that all participants are able to enjoy the event.
MAX F350 ANEKI Y163 NATOR DCT DITON DCT BASGO Z424 RIXUV
C MAX F330 PEPAG DCT ABESI N851 ROLSA DCT LADOL T163 EMPAX E
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