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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Fozzer » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:25 am

There you go, Truck..
..courtesy of Doug...>>>

8 PM Supper-time in Wet England = 1 PM Dinner Time in Sunny California... 8-)...!

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Nononoooooo! Now you're confusing things again. :P

Time: 20:00 BST (British Summer Time) = 19.00 or 7 pm GMT  = 12.00 PDT (Pacific Daylight Time)

Note that a1 got the date wrong. It's Saturday 6th September.


I deleted my post Doug, 'cos it didn't help...
It didn't take into account our British Summer Time (GMT +1).

a1 organises the Tours for our 8 PM BST times which suits us (over here).

...it will be different (over there).

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...it's all plain sailing for a while...

...until all our bleedin' clocks get changed again to Local Time... ;D...!
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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Hagar » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:34 am

I deleted my post Doug, 'cos it didn't help...
It didn't take into account our British Summer Time (GMT +1).

a1 organises the Tours for our 8 PM BST times which suits us (over here).

...it will be different (over there).

F.

I noticed that & modified my reply.

...it's all plain sailing for a while...

...until all our bleedin' clocks get changed again to Local Time...

I still think it would be much easier for everyone if you ALL worked in GMT. Then local time makes no difference at all. That was the idea of GMT in the first place.
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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Fozzer » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:40 am

I'm guessing, but we all probably look at the clocks on our individual walls and calculate the time from there...
..I know I do...
Which works fine...until our Local clock times get changed again... :'(...!

We are all OK for a while....so make the most of it...LOL... ;D...!

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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Hagar » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:46 am

OK. I give up. :P

Surely it's not that difficult to work out. http://www.aopa.org/path/time.html

Aviation Time

Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is international time, the basis of the world time clock. It helps eliminate confusion across multiple time zones. It is also known as UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). Aviators commonly refer to it as Zulu time.

Aviators use this worldwide, 24-hour time to eliminate confusion about "a.m." and "p.m." and different time zones. It makes time comparisons and conversions easier.

Converting 12-hour to 24-hour time:

   * No difference in morning hours, just precede with a "0" up through the 9 o'clock hour (6 a.m. = 0600).
   * After 12 noon, just add 12 to the hours (3 p.m. = 1500).
   * In either case, minutes follow hours (no colon) (0615, 1530).

Greenwich, England, was chosen as "zero hour" because it is longitude 0 degrees 0 minutes 0 seconds. If you live in the eastern United States, your local time is GMT minus 5 hours (4 hours for daylight-saving time [DST]); if you live in the West, your local time is GMT minus 8 hours (or 7 for DST). So if you're in New York City and it's noon, the Zulu Time is 1700Z (or 1600Z for DST). Because Zulu Time is based on a 24-hour clock, if it's 5 p.m. (DST) in New York City, that would be 2100Z (5 p.m. is 1700 hours, so it's 17 plus 4).
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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Fozzer » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:56 am

...is it time to get annoyed with me, Doug?...LOL... ;D...!

How our Chums in the US manage to communicate with each other is beyond me, when next-door neighbours, living in the same State, can have a different time on their wall clocks... :o...!
Three different Time Zones from East to West of the USA!
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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Hagar » Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:02 am

Frustrated would be a better description. I know you're trying to wind me up but it won't work. :P ;)

How our Chums in the US manage to communicate with each other is beyond me, when next-door neighbours, living in the same State, can have a different time on their wall clocks... Shocked...!
Three different Time Zones from East to West of the USA!

I don't see why that would be a problem. The USA is a huge country. It's the same as dealing with different time zones in Europe or Asia. Before retiring I used to telephone people all over the world with no trouble at all. That's where GMT comes in so handy as it's the same all over the world & never changes.
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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Fozzer » Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:36 am

Frustrated would be a better description. I know you're trying to wind me up but it won't work. :P ;)

How our Chums in the US manage to communicate with each other is beyond me, when next-door neighbours, living in the same State, can have a different time on their wall clocks... Shocked...!
Three different Time Zones from East to West of the USA!

I don't see why that would be a problem. The USA is a huge country. It's the same as dealing with different time zones in Europe or Asia. Before retiring I used to telephone people all over the world with no trouble at all. That's where GMT comes in so handy as it's the same all over the world & never changes.


Hank and Dwayne both live in South Dakota*.

Hank has decided to go down the Pub.
He has previously arranged with his his good neighbour, Dwayne, just across the street, to meet him there.

The Pub is in Hanks Time Zone.
The time on Hank's wall clock is 8 PM.
He has previously arranged to meet Dwayne in the Pub at 8:15 PM

The time on Dwayne's wall clock is 7 PM, 'cos hes in a different Time Zone.

How do they both manage to join each other, at the same time, down at the Pub?

Does poor old Hank always have to get the Beers in an hour before Dwayne arrives each time?... :'(...!

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(Dwayne always cursed his Parents for his name, anyway).

* South Dakota:...>>>
http://www.worldtimezone.com/time-usa12.php
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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Hagar » Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:47 am

Hank and Dwayne both live in South Dakota.

Hank has decided to go down the Pub.
He has previously arranged with his his good neighbour, Dwayne, just across the street, to meet him there.

The Pub is in Hanks Time Zone.
The time on Hank's wall clock is 8 PM.
He has previously arranged to meet Dwayne in the Pub at 8:15 PM

The time on Dwayne's wall clock is 7 PM, 'cos hes in a different Time Zone.

How do they both manage to join each other, at the same time, down at the Pub?

Does poor old Hank always have to get the Beers in an hour before Dwayne arrives each time?... :'(...!

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(Dwayne always cursed his Parents for his name, anyway).

I have no idea but I'm sure they've figured it out by now. :D [smiley=beer.gif]
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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Sean_TK » Sat Sep 06, 2008 11:19 am

Looks like a nice route, I'll be there!

Also, if it helps, I'm located in the Eastern US timezone, and the flights start at 3pm for me.
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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby JBaymore » Sat Sep 06, 2008 1:13 pm

I'm seeing problems getting into the SimV server at 2:09 Eastern time.

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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby JBaymore » Sat Sep 06, 2008 1:34 pm

Still issues at 2:30 PM Eastern.  Can't see the "who's on" site at all.

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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Fozzer » Sat Sep 06, 2008 1:38 pm

Still issues at 2:30 PM Eastern.  Can't see the "who's on" site at all.

best,

................john


...are you looking here, John.?....>>>>

http://cockpit.netfrag.org:8090/

A few on line already, early..;)...!

19:35 BST..at the mo'...


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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Sean_TK » Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:05 pm

Excellent flight guys!
Fozz, I actually un-installed the scenery before I joined in, so I would not have the crashing problems like last time.

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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Chef Dragon » Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:15 pm

Excellent flight, looking forward to next week.  Nice photos Sean.
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Re: Caribbean Tours Hop 17 Going Down the Chains...

Postby Fozzer » Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:18 pm

Super flight with a good crowd...as always!... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]...!

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The Scenery was fine, Sean....the Mesh, (or lack of), was a bit out though... ;D...!
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