As well as the CAA charts advised by Lee, you can register with skydemonlight, which is a flight planning tool approved by NATS. We use it as our primary Notam and airspace tool at our flying school as it is easy to use and fully up to date with all chart changes and daily/long term notam information. Well worth a look.
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I have got a copy of the following airspace file, which appears to be the modified version for gliding that was mentioned at Nev Almond's presentation. Is this correct, and is there an "official" site where updated versions can be downloaded?--As far as I can tell, the modifications are:MATZ are not markedOnly those restricted areas that apply to gliders are markedParachute drop zones are marked as danger areas.Are there any other modifications that I should be aware of?ThanksDavid
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