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![]() Please, folks. Some, I'd wager most, of us just don't have encyclopedic memory. When you use an airport identifier, please include the name of the airport, or the nearest town. |
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![]() "Casey Wilson" wrote in message news:X0gyd.6830$L7.6062@trnddc05... Please, folks. Some, I'd wager most, of us just don't have encyclopedic memory. When you use an airport identifier, please include the name of the airport, or the nearest town. ....but if you *DO* get caught with an identifier in Canada or the USA that you do not know, then your on-line encyclopaedia is he http://www.faa.gov/atpubs/LID/LIDHME.HTM |
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Or you can just use duats
"Icebound" wrote in message ... "Casey Wilson" wrote in message news:X0gyd.6830$L7.6062@trnddc05... Please, folks. Some, I'd wager most, of us just don't have encyclopedic memory. When you use an airport identifier, please include the name of the airport, or the nearest town. ...but if you *DO* get caught with an identifier in Canada or the USA that you do not know, then your on-line encyclopaedia is he http://www.faa.gov/atpubs/LID/LIDHME.HTM -----------== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Uncensored Usenet News ==---------- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----= Over 100,000 Newsgroups - Unlimited Fast Downloads - 19 Servers =----- |
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Or http://www.airnav.com/airports/
-- Gene Seibel Gene & Sue's Aeroplanes - http://pad39a.com/gene/planes.html Because I fly, I envy no one. |
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or just drop it into "google"
Karl "curator" N185KG "Gene Seibel" wrote in message oups.com... Or http://www.airnav.com/airports/ -- Gene Seibel Gene & Sue's Aeroplanes - http://pad39a.com/gene/planes.html Because I fly, I envy no one. |
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The reason I always use the airport identifier is it's a lot
easier than spelling it all out. ; ) Like the other guys said, you can use Airnav or such to look them up. Only takes a minute. "Casey Wilson" wrote in message news:X0gyd.6830$L7.6062@trnddc05... Please, folks. Some, I'd wager most, of us just don't have encyclopedic memory. When you use an airport identifier, please include the name of the airport, or the nearest town. |
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In a previous article, "Casey Wilson" said:
Please, folks. Some, I'd wager most, of us just don't have encyclopedic memory. When you use an airport identifier, please include the name of the airport, or the nearest town. I presume you're talking about posts with subject lines like "Good FBO for BAF" or "Why does ILS23 at QQQ have a bend in the middle?" Most of these questions are aimed at people who regularly use the airport. If you don't know the identifier off by heart, then chances are you don't fly there often enough to answer the questions about it. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ FAQs are like flatulence. Any asshole can produce them. -- Toni L |
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 18:09:58 GMT, "Peter MacPherson"
wrote: The reason I always use the airport identifier is it's a lot easier than spelling it all out. ; ) Like the other guys said, you can use Airnav or such to look them up. Only takes a minute. "Casey Wilson" wrote in message news:X0gyd.6830$L7.6062@trnddc05... Please, folks. Some, I'd wager most, of us just don't have encyclopedic memory. When you use an airport identifier, please include the name of the airport, or the nearest town. When you add a minute of everyone's time who's reading it, and compare it to the few seconds it'll take to write it out, what seems to make more sense? Which is more readable to the masses? Why should someone need reference material handy at all times to read a message on a newsboard? That's like needing to bring reference books with you whenever you plan on reading a newspaper. z |
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Paul summed it up pretty well for me here....
I presume you're talking about posts with subject lines like "Good FBO for BAF" or "Why does ILS23 at QQQ have a bend in the middle?" Most of these questions are aimed at people who regularly use the airport. If you don't know the identifier off by heart, then chances are you don't fly there often enough to answer the questions about it. "zatatime" wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 18:09:58 GMT, "Peter MacPherson" wrote: The reason I always use the airport identifier is it's a lot easier than spelling it all out. ; ) Like the other guys said, you can use Airnav or such to look them up. Only takes a minute. "Casey Wilson" wrote in message news:X0gyd.6830$L7.6062@trnddc05... Please, folks. Some, I'd wager most, of us just don't have encyclopedic memory. When you use an airport identifier, please include the name of the airport, or the nearest town. When you add a minute of everyone's time who's reading it, and compare it to the few seconds it'll take to write it out, what seems to make more sense? Which is more readable to the masses? Why should someone need reference material handy at all times to read a message on a newsboard? That's like needing to bring reference books with you whenever you plan on reading a newspaper. z |
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"Peter MacPherson" wrote in message
news:6imyd.226425$5K2.106543@attbi_s03... Paul summed it up pretty well for me here.... I presume you're talking about posts with subject lines like "Good FBO for BAF" or "Why does ILS23 at QQQ have a bend in the middle?" Most of these questions are aimed at people who regularly use the airport. If you don't know the identifier off by heart, then chances are you don't fly there often enough to answer the questions about it. However, if you're unfamiliar with the airport, you may still find the ANSWER useful. But you'll never know, because the elite "I know the ID and it shouldn't matter to you" folks refuse to spell things out. Just because you don't know the answer to the question, that doesn't mean the question isn't interesting to you. If we expected only those who knew the answer to a question to involve themselves with the post at all, then we could save a LOT of bandwidth by simply having those who know the answer email it directly back to the original poster. Why post back to the newsgroup at all? Bottom line: there ARE people reading these threads who do NOT know the answer, nor are they necessarily familiar with the airport(s) in question, and yet who DO have an interest in what's being discussed. It's an incredibly minor imposition on the person using the abbreviation (be it an airport ID or whatever) to define the abbreviation, especially for those that are not part of the basic jargon on the newsgroup (I'll concede on things like FBO, ATC, IFR, etc.), and it's incredibly wasteful to make thousands, or possibly even tens of thousands of people look up the identifier individually. This is basic Usenet etiquette. It's a common enough request, and for most people who have any basic sense of having a *usable* Usenet community, it's regarded as "the right thing to do". Just spell it out. It's not that hard, and it permits *everyone* to be involved, not just those who know the secret handshake. Pete |
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