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Paul Tomblin
December 1st 05, 05:55 PM
I've been giving some thought on to how to replace DAFIF navigation data
now that it's going away. And I think the solution is a community of
pilots, software developers and others interested in aeronautical data
developing and maintaining data which can be shared by all interested
parties.

I've started a discussion on what I'm talking about on my blog at
http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/2005/12/01/free-aeronautical-data

If you're interested in my ideas or in participating in the discussion,
please go there and have a look.

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Larry Dighera
December 3rd 05, 01:00 AM
On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 17:55:41 +0000 (UTC),
(Paul Tomblin) wrote in >::

>
>I've been giving some thought on to how to replace DAFIF navigation data
>now that it's going away. And I think the solution is a community of
>pilots, software developers and others interested in aeronautical data
>developing and maintaining data which can be shared by all interested
>parties.

Wouldn't data from sources other than the government expose
participants to liability?

Paul Tomblin
December 3rd 05, 02:17 AM
In a previous article, Larry Dighera > said:
>On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 17:55:41 +0000 (UTC),
>(Paul Tomblin) wrote in >::
>>I've been giving some thought on to how to replace DAFIF navigation data
>>now that it's going away. And I think the solution is a community of
>>pilots, software developers and others interested in aeronautical data
>>developing and maintaining data which can be shared by all interested
>>parties.
>
>Wouldn't data from sources other than the government expose
>participants to liability?

Why? The FAA has rules as to what is valid for primary navigation, and
"random **** you downloaded from the internet loaded into some piece of
freeware you downloaded from palmsource.com" isn't on the list. It's not
like people are going to be loading this data into a TSO'ed GPS.

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Michael Ware
December 3rd 05, 03:21 PM
FLIP charts will be avialable for about two more years, DAFIF publicly
available for about another year.

"Paul Tomblin" > wrote in message
...
> I've been giving some thought on to how to replace DAFIF navigation data
> now that it's going away. <snip>
> Paul Tomblin > http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/

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