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As the subject says, the majority of Canadian airport codes seem to
have disappeared from aeroplanner.com and skyvector.com. Are there any workarounds? |
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Andrew Sarangan wrote:
As the subject says, the majority of Canadian airport codes seem to have disappeared from aeroplanner.com and skyvector.com. Are there any workarounds? Hadn't you heard. Canada has been outlawed. The bombings will begin in 20 minutes. |
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On May 5, 11:48*am, Andrew Sarangan wrote:
As the subject says, the majority of Canadian airport codes seem to have disappeared from aeroplanner.com and skyvector.com. Are there any workarounds? The DAFIF was restricted. They can't get that data anymore unless they license it from Jeppeson, and I doubt they'll do that... |
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On May 5, 5:30 pm, wrote:
On May 5, 11:48 am, Andrew Sarangan wrote: As the subject says, the majority of Canadian airport codes seem to have disappeared from aeroplanner.com and skyvector.com. Are there any workarounds? The DAFIF was restricted. They can't get that data anymore unless they license it from Jeppeson, and I doubt they'll do that... Funny thing is skyvector shows METAR symbols at the same Canadian airports which it says it cannot find. Example is CYKZ. There is a weather symbol at that airport location, but when you type it in, it does not recognize CYKZ.. |
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![]() "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message ... As the subject says, the majority of Canadian airport codes seem to have disappeared from aeroplanner.com and skyvector.com. Are there any workarounds? Go to Jeppesen Internet Flight Planner, they offer world wide edition now i also use jeppview. |
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On May 5, 9:26 pm, "NW_Pilot"
wrote: "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message ... As the subject says, the majority of Canadian airport codes seem to have disappeared from aeroplanner.com and skyvector.com. Are there any workarounds? Go to Jeppesen Internet Flight Planner, they offer world wide edition now i also use jeppview. Nice thing about skyvector is that it shows sectional charts at very fast rates. JIFP only seems to show the LL charts and requires a software to be installed (not practical from public terminals at FBOs). I was wondering why they can't use an older version of DAFIF. Airports and navaids rarely move, and even if they do it should be immediately obvious when it is overlaid on the charts. |
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On May 5, 8:15*pm, Andrew Sarangan wrote:
On May 5, 9:26 pm, "NW_Pilot" wrote: "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message ... As the subject says, the majority of Canadian airport codes seem to have disappeared from aeroplanner.com and skyvector.com. Are there any workarounds? Go to Jeppesen Internet Flight Planner, they offer world wide edition now i also use jeppview. Nice thing about skyvector is that it shows sectional charts at very fast rates. JIFP only seems to show the LL charts and requires a software to be installed (not practical from public terminals at FBOs). I was wondering why they can't use an older version of DAFIF. Airports and navaids rarely move, and even if they do it should be immediately obvious when it is overlaid on the charts. Liability... stale data could hurt someone. |
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