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It was a great tool, even after it got moved over to the new site.
aviationtoolbox.org At any rate, it doesn't work anymore, as apparantly Rand McNally changed their site over, so the postion feeds don't work. Does anyone know of a site that provides this same type of info? |
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On Sep 23, 10:33*am, Don P wrote:
It was a great tool, even after it got moved over to the new site. aviationtoolbox.org * At any rate, it doesn't work anymore, as apparantly Rand McNally changed their site over, so the postion feeds don't work. Does anyone know of a site that provides this same type of info? It still works.(#3) 1. http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/nearby_airports 2. http://www.airrouting.com/content/Ai...catorForm.aspx 3. http://airnav.com/airports/ --- Mark |
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On Sep 24, 2:36*pm, Mark wrote:
On Sep 23, 10:33*am, Don P wrote: It was a great tool, even after it got moved over to the new site. aviationtoolbox.org * At any rate, it doesn't work anymore, as apparantly Rand McNally changed their site over, so the postion feeds don't work. Does anyone know of a site that provides this same type of info? It still works.(#3) 1.http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/nearby_airports 2.http://www.airrouting.com/content/Ai...catorForm.aspx 3.http://airnav.com/airports/ --- Mark My mistake, it is number 1. (multitasking here) --- Mark |
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 12:25:22 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
On Sep 24, 2:36*pm, Mark wrote: On Sep 23, 10:33*am, Don P wrote: It was a great tool, even after it got moved over to the new site. aviationtoolbox.org * At any rate, it doesn't work anymore, as apparantly Rand McNally changed their site over, so the postion feeds don't work. Does anyone know of a site that provides this same type of info? It still works.(#3) 1.http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/nearby_airports 2.http://www.airrouting.com/content/Ai...catorForm.aspx 3.http://airnav.com/airports/ --- Mark My mistake, it is number 1. (trying hard to save my ass from my Led Zeppelin lies and ****up) --- Mark The ASSclown oooooooooooK |
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On Sep 24, 8:06*pm, Dave Doe wrote:
Please mate, put him in your bozo bin or just (i)goner the troll. -- Duncan. Yeah, right, I'm the troll and you're replying to an Ari Silverstein sockpuppet/aka Jeffrey Bloss, non-pilot liar, proven Troll. Please plonk me so you don't benefit from helpful piloting resources which I provide, or see the truth for what it is. --- Mark |
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On Sep 23, 10:33*am, Don P wrote:
It was a great tool, even after it got moved over to the new site. aviationtoolbox.org * At any rate, it doesn't work anymore, as apparantly Rand McNally changed their site over, so the postion feeds don't work. Does anyone know of a site that provides this same type of info? Don, for what it's worth, I have found the best way to choose an airport is to glance at a sectional -- proximity to particular portions of a city become obvious, ditto highways, and a quick check on line or in a reference book will tell you soon enough if the airport has the services you need. I know referring to maps in days of smart phones seems outdated, but it sure works well. I've not used smaller airports a number of times because services I was likely to need (rental cars are often an issue) were not available when I needed them. Another concern that D/Qs airports are FBO hours or restricted operations (Hills of Austin -- some name like that, near the capital in Texas has big fines. I found out from personal experience, landnig 10 minutes after legal sunset). Personal recommendations from locals is a favorite resource. There's probably an on line list serv for airport or FBO recommendations, but if there is its URL is unknown to me. I probably don't visit 5 airports new to me in a year! |
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:36:46 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
On Sep 24, 8:06*pm, Dave Doe wrote: Please mate, put him in your bozo bin or just (i)goner the troll. -- Duncan. Yeah, right, I'm the troll Thanks for finally admitting as much and that you lied about your Led Zeppelin experience. It's good to come clean, the first step in rehabilitation for ASSclowns and bi-polar fukknutzoids. |
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On Sep 24, 11:20*pm, Ari wrote:
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:36:46 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote: On Sep 24, 8:06*pm, Dave Doe wrote: Please mate, put him in your bozo bin or just (i)goner the troll. -- Duncan. Yeah, right, but I'm not a troll... Thanks for finally posting so much and telling us about your Led Zeppelin experience. I was actually there too. Now my psychotic connection to you is validated. I masturbated all over my keyboard. But don't call me a queer. I just want to be you. sigh Holy ****! --- Mark |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 07:20:30 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
On Sep 24, 11:20*pm, Ari wrote: On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:36:46 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote: On Sep 24, 8:06*pm, Dave Doe wrote: Please mate, put him in your bozo bin or just (i)goner the troll. -- Duncan. Yeah, right, but I'm not a troll... On Sep 22, 9:19*am, Mark wrote: Also, Graf's brother Led, put on probably the best concert I ever attended. Over 70 thousand of us crammed into the old Atlanta football /dome/ in 1973, which was torn down years later. --- Mark The Freakie Freako Yeah, what a memory. There we were, shoulder to shoulder my hands in my pants, on the football field, even though it was before a baseball game, packed in like sardines. Me, my teddy bear and soon-to-be-dead Tiger Boy, my pussycat. The smell of cannabis filled the air. I don't smoke, it draws out my manic depression. This special night was different from the Grand Funk Railroad or the Three Dog Night or Liberace concerts I never attended there. In my mind, I was. On the football field, where they were awaiting to play a Braves game. In May when NFL football didn't play. 1973 National Football League season Regular season Duration *September 16, 1973 - December 16, 1973* https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikiped...973_NFL_season At one point the lights went total black-out, then suddenly the entire room and immediate area (closet) were drenched in blue light. I began to sing "My Room" by the Beach Boys because I sure as **** wasn't at Fulton County Stadium on May 4th, 1973. Nothing but blue. Next came the "smoke" of dry ice. It was like London fog in blue. I guess, never been out of South Carolina, The Mississippi of the East. Yes it was "Stairway to Heaven" time. Boy was I suprised at what came next. Tiger Boy jumped on my Philco and killed the turntable. this was the day I decided to kill him. Suddenly I released hundreds and hundreds of white fleas! It didn't quite work out as planned. Except for the few that momentarilly circled, they basically just flew away. **** me again. But there was no disappointment. Those first few notes of "Stairway" took us where I needed to be. Up the stairs to the cool breasts of my Mommy. There, in the moment listening to the most famous song in the world. I turned and looked at my Mommy, Judy ( "Judy blue eyes"), and she said... "Mark, get your goddamned hands off my tits and go to sleep. You have school in the morning". my son is a freak --- Mark |
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