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Some years ago I wrote a program to extract airport information from
the NASR data published by the FAA's National Flight Data Center. I've finally gotten around to putting a dumb little website around it, so that others can use it to build their own database extracts. The site produces .CUP files (for use in SeeYou) and, optionally, a companion file containing exactly the same set of airports for use in a glide computer. Two different companion file formats are available: .NDB for the ILEC SN10, and CAI .DAT format for use with Cambridge and others (such as GNII) that use it. I've also provided "how to" notes on using these data with Volksloggers and Garmin GPS units. You can access my site at http://www.xmission.com/~lalley/aviation You may ask what the difference is between this and other sources of similar data. The main difference is in the comment information provided for each airport. In the CUP file, I support three different levels of comment detail. The normal level includes runway length, width, and surface info; communication frequencies; fuel availability; and owner/manager contact information for private fields. A higher level adds to this pretty much everything the FAA knows about the airport; stuff like obstacles, runway and marking conditions, etc. A low detail level is provided for memory-limited devices, such as generic (non-aviation) Garmin GPS units. Since I own an SN10, I've undertaken some special efforts to make sure the comments make sense and look good on that platform. On the SN10, the comments will appear properly divided and centered on five 16- character lines, matching the screen layout of the instrument. At the same location you can also download current US airspace information extracted from NASR data. which is also available at on the Worldwide Turnpoint Exchange. Additionally, I've made available a few current-ish sectional charts (those for my local flying area in the Western US) that have been reprojected for use in SeeYou. All of this information is from public sources; it is free and freely redistributable. Lynn Alley "2KA" |
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I've noticed that some of you have tried to use .cup turnpoint files
that do not contain airport FAA/IATA identifiers. Up until now, this would have been a problem because my site uses the identifier as the key to match and merge the data from the NASR sources. The result is that the NASR data would simply have been appended to your turnponts instead of properly merged. I've spent a little time this weekend implementing a proximity search so that data for airports will be merged correctly. Now if your input file contains any point marked as an airport that is within 30 seconds of arc (about half a mile) of the published coordinates of an airport listed in the NASR data, the information for that airport will be used for the point. So you might want to give it another try. I've also noted that a few have been uploading tab delimited input files that don't have all the required fields. My site requires tab delimited files with the full set of fields listed at the bottom of this message. I think that most (all?) of the tab delimited files available for download on the Worldwide Turnpoint Exchange now conform to this format. If you still are having troubles, feel free to reply to me directly and I'll see what I can do to help. Lynn Alley "2KA" Here is the complet list of required fields for tab delimited files. If your file doesn't have these, it won't work: TP Number, Name, North/South, Latitude [degrees], Latitude [minutes], Latitude [seconds], Latitude [decimal minutes], Latitude [decimal degrees], East/West, Longitude [degrees], Longitude [minutes], Longitude [seconds], Longitude [decimal minutes], Longitudee [decimal degrees], Elevation[Feet], Codes, ID[3], ID[5], ID[6], ID[10, ID[12], State, Comments, CAI Comment, ICAO Identifier |
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