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I've heard back from Naviter and they no longer have access to a
database for airspace in the United States. While they can update the sectional charts they can not update airspace changes like those made to the phoenix class b. Does any one know of another source for this data? Thanks Mike Martin |
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On Dec 12, 6:54 am, wrote:
I've heard back from Naviter and they no longer have access to a database for airspace in the United States. While they can update the sectional charts they can not update airspace changes like those made to the phoenix class b. Does any one know of another source for this data? Thanks Mike Martin I constructed a SUA file which depicts the new Sky Harbor airspace and submitted it to Worldwide Turnpoint Exchange. Look here on the bottom of the page under Arizona. It is available in either Tim Newport-Pease or OpenAir format. Note that is only an outline of the airspace not the detailed style available previously but it can serve to show you the area on a moving map. And of course you shouldn't use it for naviagation but refer to the lastest sectional. |
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On Dec 12, 7:21 am, wrote:
On Dec 12, 6:54 am, wrote: I've heard back from Naviter and they no longer have access to a database for airspace in the United States. While they can update the sectional charts they can not update airspace changes like those made to the phoenix class b. Does any one know of another source for this data? Thanks Mike Martin I constructed a SUA file which depicts the new Sky Harbor airspace and submitted it to Worldwide Turnpoint Exchange. Look here on the bottom of the page under Arizona. It is available in either Tim Newport-Pease or OpenAir format. Note that is only an outline of the airspace not the detailed style available previously but it can serve to show you the area on a moving map. And of course you shouldn't use it for naviagation but refer to the lastest sectional. Gary, I see the file. I am illiterate in regards to working with these files. What steps do I need to acomplish in order for this to appear on See You Mobile. (My five-and-a-half year old daughter probably knows more about this than I do.) Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Martin |
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On Dec 12, 10:07 am, wrote:
On Dec 12, 7:21 am, wrote: On Dec 12, 6:54 am, wrote: I've heard back from Naviter and they no longer have access to a database for airspace in the United States. While they can update the sectional charts they can not update airspace changes like those made to the phoenix class b. Does any one know of another source for this data? Thanks Mike Martin I constructed a SUA file which depicts the new Sky Harbor airspace and submitted it to Worldwide Turnpoint Exchange. Look here on the bottom of the page under Arizona. It is available in either Tim Newport-Pease or OpenAir format. Note that is only an outline of the airspace not the detailed style available previously but it can serve to show you the area on a moving map. And of course you shouldn't use it for naviagation but refer to the lastest sectional. Gary, I see the file. I am illiterate in regards to working with these files. What steps do I need to acomplish in order for this to appear on See You Mobile. (My five-and-a-half year old daughter probably knows more about this than I do.) Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Martin- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - She also knows more than I do about See You. Hopefully someone using it will explain if the files are compatable. |
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Naviter's lack of access to a USA database is a consequence of the
FAA's decision to stop making their USFIF database publicly available. To make matters worse, the subscription-only database that it now publishes is in a completely different format. Bad timing, that. ~ted/2NO |
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Tuno wrote:
Naviter's lack of access to a USA database is a consequence of the FAA's decision to stop making their USFIF database publicly available. To make matters worse, the subscription-only database that it now publishes is in a completely different format. Bad timing, that. To be fair to the FAA, it has been offering the subscription-only database in the current format for years. It is what is now called the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency that makes the data available in a different format for DOD use, and has recently eliminated public access. The FAA committed years ago to making the airspace data freely available on a web site, but never followed through... Marc |
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