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*****It would be interesting to know if the data presented by each agree.
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Larry Dighera wrote in message . ..
From AvWeb: FAA KEEPS GRAPHICAL TFR PROMISE A year after promising them, FAA Administrator Marion Blakey will announce that real-time graphical depictions of current TFRs will be available on the FAA Web site starting today. http://tfr.faa.gov/TFR/jsp/list.jsp Check this one out as well: https://www.tfrfaa.naimes.faa.gov/TfrFAA/ |
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On 12 Nov 2003 12:22:42 -0800, (Jon Parmet)
wrote in Message-Id: : Larry Dighera wrote in message . .. From AvWeb: FAA KEEPS GRAPHICAL TFR PROMISE A year after promising them, FAA Administrator Marion Blakey will announce that real-time graphical depictions of current TFRs will be available on the FAA Web site starting today. http://tfr.faa.gov/TFR/jsp/list.jsp Check this one out as well: https://www.tfrfaa.naimes.faa.gov/TfrFAA/ Thanks. It looks good to me except that the circles are oval; the graphics are stretched laterally. And what's the deal with the SSL? So it appears that the FAA has at least three graphical TFR web sites now if you include DUATS (FAA funded). What they lack in accuracy they make up in quantity. :-) |
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Larry Dighera wrote in message . ..
On 12 Nov 2003 12:22:42 -0800, (Jon Parmet) wrote in Message-Id: : Larry Dighera wrote in message . .. From AvWeb: FAA KEEPS GRAPHICAL TFR PROMISE A year after promising them, FAA Administrator Marion Blakey will announce that real-time graphical depictions of current TFRs will be available on the FAA Web site starting today. http://tfr.faa.gov/TFR/jsp/list.jsp Check this one out as well: https://www.tfrfaa.naimes.faa.gov/TfrFAA/ Thanks. It looks good to me except that the circles are oval; the graphics are stretched laterally. This functionality was only recently stood up and I'm pretty sure the goal was "get the concept working first, then make it pretty." They're using ESRI's SDE underneath to provide more than just graphics (i.e. a full-on GIS). My first guess wrt the aspect ratio is that it's a web site 'issue' ![]() And what's the deal with the SSL? NAIMES has connectivity to the NAS, and security has taken on a new meaning since... 'nuff said. So it appears that the FAA has at least three graphical TFR web sites now if you include DUATS (FAA funded). What they lack in accuracy they make up in quantity. :-) With all the data out there, the long pole is clearly one of managing it. The NAIMES portal is an attempt to give you access to all that quantity from one place. From http://groups.google.com/groups?q=cd...gle.com&rnum=1 ========== 1. https://register.naimes.nas.faa.gov Once you're reigstered [sic], the portal can be found at: 2. https://cdm.naimes.atcscc.faa.gov ========== If you head over to https://www.waasaps.naimes.faa.gov/Capstone/ , you'll notice the same front end for CAPSTONE as for the TFRs. Regards, Jon |
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