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I just received the new biennial AOPA airport directory and noticed a
lot of information is missing for airports. For example, a lot of signature FBO's don't exist although some do. Philadelphia Intl doesn't list its FBO (Atlantic Aviation) and the availability of fuel there. Likewise there is no FBO/fuel listed for Boston, and the Signature FBO at Bedford, MA doesn't exist in the directory. These are just examples of larger airports and expensive FBOs, but I'm finding many others too. They were listed in the previous directory. The book's legend suggests that paid listings have a box around them, but even just the unpaid regular listings are not there in some cases. But there are a lot of listings that ARE there. So what happened? Why allow some unpaid listings and not others? The information about services available and by whom is what made the directory really useful. What gives? |
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Probably a lot of FBO did not complete a questionnaire.
"Owen" wrote in message ... |I just received the new biennial AOPA airport directory and noticed a | lot of information is missing for airports. For example, a lot of | signature FBO's don't exist although some do. Philadelphia Intl doesn't | list its FBO (Atlantic Aviation) and the availability of fuel there. | Likewise there is no FBO/fuel listed for Boston, and the Signature FBO | at Bedford, MA doesn't exist in the directory. | | These are just examples of larger airports and expensive FBOs, but I'm | finding many others too. They were listed in the previous directory. | The book's legend suggests that paid listings have a box around them, | but even just the unpaid regular listings are not there in some cases. | But there are a lot of listings that ARE there. So what happened? Why | allow some unpaid listings and not others? | | The information about services available and by whom is what made the | directory really useful. What gives? | |
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![]() Jim Macklin wrote: Probably a lot of FBO did not complete a questionnaire. But the online edition, by and large, still contains the information. So why not the printed edition? |
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Paper cost a lot of money and once printed is hard to
update. I keep my printed directory near the toilet, something to read while otherwise busy. "Owen" wrote in message ... | | | Jim Macklin wrote: | | Probably a lot of FBO did not complete a questionnaire. | | But the online edition, by and large, still contains the information. | So why not the printed edition? | |
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"Owen" wrote in message ...
Jim Macklin wrote: Probably a lot of FBO did not complete a questionnaire. But the online edition, by and large, still contains the information. So why not the printed edition? Lead time on a printer edition. In systems work, it's the difference between batch and real time systems. |
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"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
... Paper cost a lot of money and once printed is hard to update. I keep my printed directory near the toilet, something to read while otherwise busy. Otherwise? |
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Matt Barrow wrote:
"Owen" wrote in message ... Jim Macklin wrote: Probably a lot of FBO did not complete a questionnaire. But the online edition, by and large, still contains the information. So why not the printed edition? Lead time on a printer edition. In systems work, it's the difference between batch and real time systems. Still doesn't explain it though. The FBOs that I've seen missing from the print ed. have been there for years, and have always appeared in the directory before, and never went away from the online version. I know that AOPA does send out surveys every now and then for changes, but why omit FBOs? Did they really think that gasoline is no longer available at Boston, for example? (Although it might as well be given the price there, lol) |
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"Owen" wrote in message ...
Matt Barrow wrote: "Owen" wrote in message ... Jim Macklin wrote: Probably a lot of FBO did not complete a questionnaire. But the online edition, by and large, still contains the information. So why not the printed edition? Lead time on a printer edition. In systems work, it's the difference between batch and real time systems. Still doesn't explain it though. The FBOs that I've seen missing from the print ed. have been there for years, and have always appeared in the directory before, and never went away from the online version. I know that AOPA does send out surveys every now and then for changes, but why omit FBOs? If the FBO doesn't return the survey, they don't want to falsely report services being available when they're not. Did they really think that gasoline is no longer available at Boston, for example? (Although it might as well be given the price there, lol) I'd guess they don't assume anything, nor do they manually edit/review all their data. -- Matt Barrow Performance Homes, LLC |
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