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I briefly glimpsed some of Andrew Marr's excellent 'Britain From Above' series last week and, were my eyes deceiving me, or do ships in the 'English' channel use a right hand lane rule? Similarly air ways above Britain looked froggy rule oriented
I briefly glimpsed some of Andrew Marr's excellent 'Britain From Above' series last week and, were my eyes deceiving me, or do ships in the 'English' channel use a right hand lane rule? Similarly air ways above Britain looked froggy rule oriented
You were not deceived.
And that little mini roundabout - thats the Isle of Wight
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I briefly glimpsed some of Andrew Marr's excellent 'Britain From Above' series last week and, were my eyes deceiving me, or do ships in the 'English' channel use a right hand lane rule? Similarly air ways above Britain looked froggy rule oriented
I briefly glimpsed some of Andrew Marr's excellent 'Britain From Above' series last week and, were my eyes deceiving me, or do ships in the 'English' channel use a right hand lane rule? Similarly air ways above Britain looked froggy rule oriented
Not so much froggy rule orientated as international maritime law orientated, much of which we help draft in the first place. AFAIK aviation law was originally derived from maritime law.
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