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You don’t know 100% if it will go to hearing. BA might settle. And OP can even withdraw before hearing without further costs.
I already said I wouldn’t pursue it, but you obviously can’t read because you are biased for whatever reason.
The OP doesn’t have the evidence and after nearly six years it will be hard to obtain proper evidence, given BA is changing the reason. This is the only reason why it’s not worth going to MCOL in my opinion.
OP could try and obtain correct info from Air Traffic Control, but given the time passed they will have a hard time.
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