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Note that a recent (~April 2006) database of all the charted airports in
the USA, including Alaska and Hawaii, is available from John Leibacher's Turnpoint exchange (http://soaring.aerobatics.ws/TP/FAA). This database is derived from an FAA database sold on CDs that Paul Remde and I discovered together, and then Paul found someone in the FAA to give John free online access to it. Thank you, Paul! John wrote the script that parses the file into the SeeYou format, and I assume plans to offer other formats when he's not so busy. Since the SeeYou format is a plain text file, it wouldn't take too much work with spreadsheet or similar to rearrange it into other formats. Besides the obvious lat/long/elevation/radio frequency kind of thing, the comment section includes runway width for the widest runway, and the fuel availability (I'm a motorglider pilot, so I talked John into that one!). Duplicate names (100's of them!) are modified by appending the State abbreviation (e.g., "Richland WA" for the Richland airport in Washington state), and then a number if there are duplicates within a state. I used it for a couple months on my trip around the country, and what a huge convenience it was to have this information at my finger tips without tediously inputting for each of the 9 places I flew. I'm now using it at home just as happily. Thank you, John! You still have to keep your own database of runways and landable areas that aren't on the charts. With SeeYou, it's easy to merge these into the FAA file. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA www.motorglider.org - Download "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" |
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Hey, WOW, great show! I've been looking for this, and was even
considering paying up for the CD subscription. Now I don't have to. Thanks! I see you have the airports coded based on surface type, and the gliderports are also coded separately. You even have the runway directions corrected for magnetic variation. Very nice! Eric Greenwell wrote: Note that a recent (~April 2006) database of all the charted airports in the USA, including Alaska and Hawaii, is available from John Leibacher's Turnpoint exchange (http://soaring.aerobatics.ws/TP/FAA). This database is derived from an FAA database sold on CDs that Paul Remde and I discovered together, and then Paul found someone in the FAA to give John free online access to it. Thank you, Paul! John wrote the script that parses the file into the SeeYou format, and I assume plans to offer other formats when he's not so busy. Since the SeeYou format is a plain text file, it wouldn't take too much work with spreadsheet or similar to rearrange it into other formats. Besides the obvious lat/long/elevation/radio frequency kind of thing, the comment section includes runway width for the widest runway, and the fuel availability (I'm a motorglider pilot, so I talked John into that one!). Duplicate names (100's of them!) are modified by appending the State abbreviation (e.g., "Richland WA" for the Richland airport in Washington state), and then a number if there are duplicates within a state. I used it for a couple months on my trip around the country, and what a huge convenience it was to have this information at my finger tips without tediously inputting for each of the 9 places I flew. I'm now using it at home just as happily. Thank you, John! You still have to keep your own database of runways and landable areas that aren't on the charts. With SeeYou, it's easy to merge these into the FAA file. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA www.motorglider.org - Download "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" |
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Doug Haluza wrote:
Hey, WOW, great show! I've been looking for this, and was even considering paying up for the CD subscription. Now I don't have to. Thanks! I see you have the airports coded based on surface type, and the gliderports are also coded separately. I was amazed when I saw the gliderport symbol the first time I flew with the new database! Thought it must be an error, but it was on the paper chart I had with me, so I was impressed. You even have the runway directions corrected for magnetic variation. Very nice! You're welcome! But, remember, I just found the CDs, Paul Remde found the free online access, and John Leibacher wrote the scripts to parse the FAA data file. I didn't even think about asking him to correct for the magnetic variation, even though I use SeeYou and it uses true North for displaying runway directions, so I'm assuming John figured that one out on his own. For my purposes, I'd also like to have the AWOS/ASOS frequencies listed in the comments section. John says he's open to suggestions, but might not take all of them :^). Part of his concern is getting it into other formats, and the more stuff there is, the more awkward it is to translate it. This is especially true of the older ones, like the Cambridge DAT format, which has smaller and fewer data fields in it. Regardless, these are just wrinkles that will be ironed out one way or the other; the great thing is we now have full coverage database that can be updated several times a year. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA www.motorglider.org - Download "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" |
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