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I did not know that. I wonder what airport BUGSY is near? I wonder what town
that airport is near? I just can't seen to figure it out. Maybe someone smart like you could tell me the way. On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 22:32:29 GMT, Marty Shapiro wrote: GeorgeC wrote in : In his first post he ask what BUGSY. BUGSY is Malone-Dufort Airport at Malone, NY and later he ask what heavy was. My guess is he's near Montreal. On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 12:34:08 -0400, Andrew Gideon wrote: On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:19:05 -0700, wrote: It said there were over a 150 options. I was wondering if you could recommend a few. To what type of traffic do you want to listen? A busy commercial airport? A busy general aviation airport? A sector of airspace (perhaps near some airport)? Something else? - Andrew GeorgeC BUGSY is NOT Malone-Dufort Airport, nor is at Malone, NY. It is the missed approach fix on both GPS approach plates to KMAL (Malone-Dufort Airport) and is about 11.2 nm from KMAL. The closest town to BUGSY is Mountain Veiw, NY, not Malone, NY. BUGSY is also a fix on the enroute LO and HI charts. GeorgeC |
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GeorgeC wrote in
: I did not know that. I wonder what airport BUGSY is near? I wonder what town that airport is near? I just can't seen to figure it out. Maybe someone smart like you could tell me the way. On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 22:32:29 GMT, Marty Shapiro wrote: GeorgeC wrote in m: In his first post he ask what BUGSY. BUGSY is Malone-Dufort Airport at Malone, NY and later he ask what heavy was. My guess is he's near Montreal. On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 12:34:08 -0400, Andrew Gideon wrote: On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:19:05 -0700, wrote: It said there were over a 150 options. I was wondering if you could recommend a few. To what type of traffic do you want to listen? A busy commercial airport? A busy general aviation airport? A sector of airspace (perhaps near some airport)? Something else? - Andrew GeorgeC BUGSY is NOT Malone-Dufort Airport, nor is at Malone, NY. It is the missed approach fix on both GPS approach plates to KMAL (Malone-Dufort Airport) and is about 11.2 nm from KMAL. The closest town to BUGSY is Mountain Veiw, NY, not Malone, NY. BUGSY is also a fix on the enroute LO and HI charts. GeorgeC Enter the fix name into airnav.com. That will give you information about the fix including lat & long, what charts it appears on, nearest airport, and nearest town. Then look at the referenced charts for the lat & long. If IAPs, look at the airport entry in airnav and then look at the IAPs for that airport. -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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GeorgeC wrote:
In the AIM (Aeronautical Information Manual) in the back of the book there is dictionary of Abbreviations/Acronyms. You can get am AIM at the local airport, or at a bookstore for between $15 -$20. You can also get for free at http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraff...ns/atpubs/aim/ Since a new edition of the AIM comes out every year, you can also usually find older versions pretty cheap at a used book store. You wouldn't use an old version for flying or serious study, but for general interest they work fine. I think I once paid $3 or $4 for a printed, bound copy of the FAR/AIM (the AIM plus some of the more important Federal Aviation Regulations) that was a couple of years out of date. When I'm in the smallest room in my house, it's a lot easier to read dead tree slices than it is to read a PDF. Matt Roberds |
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