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1) I have been unable to find any kind of description of the USFIF
database (linked on the Worldwide Turnpoint Exchange web page as the root source of Special Use Airspace (SUA) files). At this point I've nearly given up but if anyone has any source of info they could share, I'd most appreciate it. In particular, something that would describe ... 2) the meaning of an airspace's effective time of "0000-1500Z++ DAILY". This is the EFF_TIMES value for a fairly new SUA near the US/ Mexico border with the SUAS_IDENT="TFR60199(1)" (there is also "TFR60199(2)") and TYPE='T' (Temporary Reserved Airspace). The identifier suggests it is a TFR, but I cannot find it listed with other TFRs on other aviation web sites. I guess some TFRs are more temporary than others. 3) The aforementioned USFIF database does not contain international country boundaries. Since Mexico (and, I assume, Canada) are prohibited (little 'p') airspace for US contest pilots, Winscore flags flights that cross those boundaries. Where does it (Winscore) get its boundary information? (My guess is one of John Leibacher's products; I know he gets international border info from a CIA database.) 4) For that matter, where do SeeYou/Naviter and LX Navigation get their airspace information for their respective databases? (I note that SeeYou's latest airspace database for the USA is 2006, where all other supported countries are 2007.) -ted/2NO |
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Keep away from children. Use only as directed. Wear appropriate
protection ... http://www.asa-soaring.org/files/usfif2sua.pdf http://www.asa-soaring.org/files/usfif2sua.exe |
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I can offer no help on your questions above, but it may help to
examine the output of AIRSPACE.EXE. Of course that program no longer works with unmodified Edition 9 USFIF files, but I have had success running AIRSPACE.EXE by making a simple substitution on the values on in the Shap column in BNDRY.TXT. I used a text editor to change TABBTAB to TABHTAB in that file, and now AIRSPACE seems to work OK. Evidently "B" is a new value that appears in the newer editions that is not supported by AIRSPACE.EXE. 2KA |
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