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Hello,
Long time lurker, first-time (I think) poster. I wanted a little more modern airport locator than I was able to find on the web, so I wrote one myself. If you enter a street address in the US or Canada, it'll show you the nearest public-use airports with links to airport information (i.e. airnav), driving directions, a pan/zoomable Google map, etc. Also, I use a tablet PC when flying, and I wanted to be able to carry electronic copies of the official A/FD with me. You can download individual pages/airports from the FAA website, but I couldn't find anywhere to obtain full volumes. So I wrote a script to concatenate all the pages from the FAA site and glob them together into a single PDF file per volume. The files are quite huge (roughly 10 to 50 MB for each volume), so they take a while to download, but I like to be able to have the full A/FD for nearby regions on my tablet. Just be patient when downloading and don't even try it on a slow connection. Anyway, feel free to use these tools - they're available he http://www.linear-innovations.com/tools.shtml Hopefully this post isn't considered spamming. I'm not selling anything and don't gain anything by you using these tools (in fact, it eats up my web server bandwidth), so I don't think this post is inappropriate. I actually got the idea for concatenating the A/FD PDFs from a discussion on this newsgroup a couple years ago found via google, which is one reason I'm returning the favor by providing the link here. If you do use the tools and have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them. Not promising I'll implement them, but I'd still be interested. Either post here or reply via email. Thanks, Steve Lin P.S. It goes without saying, but please don't use any information on the linked site for navigational purposes; I don't make any warranty about the information being complete, up-to-date, etc. In other words, don't sue me if you rely on the data you get from my site! |
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![]() Steve, you might also check out nacomatic.com, which groups A/FD info by state -- a bit smaller than your solution. Also, there is maps.avnwx.com which is another google mashup of airports, including weather. |
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On Apr 18, 3:36 pm, wrote:
Hello, Long time lurker, first-time (I think) poster. I wanted a little more modern airport locator than I was able to find on the web, so I wrote one myself. If you enter a street address in the US or Canada, it'll show you the nearest public-use airports with links to airport information (i.e. airnav), driving directions, a pan/zoomable Google map, etc. Also, I use a tablet PC when flying, and I wanted to be able to carry electronic copies of the official A/FD with me. You can download individual pages/airports from the FAA website, but I couldn't find anywhere to obtain full volumes. So I wrote a script to concatenate all the pages from the FAA site and glob them together into a single PDF file per volume. The files are quite huge (roughly 10 to 50 MB for each volume), so they take a while to download, but I like to be able to have the full A/FD for nearby regions on my tablet. Just be patient when downloading and don't even try it on a slow connection. Anyway, feel free to use these tools - they're available he http://www.linear-innovations.com/tools.shtml Hopefully this post isn't considered spamming. I'm not selling anything and don't gain anything by you using these tools (in fact, it eats up my web server bandwidth), so I don't think this post is inappropriate. I actually got the idea for concatenating the A/FD PDFs from a discussion on this newsgroup a couple years ago found via google, which is one reason I'm returning the favor by providing the link here. If you do use the tools and have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them. Not promising I'll implement them, but I'd still be interested. Either post here or reply via email. Thanks, Steve Lin P.S. It goes without saying, but please don't use any information on the linked site for navigational purposes; I don't make any warranty about the information being complete, up-to-date, etc. In other words, don't sue me if you rely on the data you get from my site! Looks great! Thanks for making it available. Not only is this appropriate, this is exactly the type of things that should be here. |
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![]() On Apr 18, 3:36 pm, wrote: Hello, Anyway, feel free to use these tools - they're available he http://www.linear-innovations.com/tools.shtml Hopefully this post isn't considered spamming. I'm not selling anything and don't gain anything by you using these tools (in fact, it eats up my web server bandwidth), so I don't think this post is inappropriate. I actually got the idea for concatenating the A/FD PDFs from a discussion on this newsgroup a couple years ago found via google, which is one reason I'm returning the favor by providing the link here. If you do use the tools and have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them. Not promising I'll implement them, but I'd still be interested. Either post here or reply via email. Thanks, Steve Lin The AF/D for east central loads up but there is no data after the intro & legend... |
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On Apr 20, 9:24*am, "Blueskies" wrote:
The AF/D for east central loads up but there is no data after the intro & legend Thanks for noticing that! I've fixed that issue and will modify the script to make sure it doesn't happen next time around. Thanks to the other posters for the other interesting links. Certainly part of that nacomatic.com site does pretty much the same as what I did with the A/FD. If I'd had known about that site before, I probably wouldn't have spent the time on that part of mine! Steve Lin |
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