Tuno wrote:
If you want the runway width, do you also want the lengths and widths
of all runways at the airport? (can do, as well as the fuel)
John L.'s solution for SeeYou format was to pick the widest runway for
each airport, then list it's length in the Length: box and width in the
Description: box. That's been adequate for my purposes, and made it
easier for him to produce multiple formats (cup, dat, etc) that didn't
have all the same fields.
Listing all the runways by direction, length, width, and surface (e.g.
RWY 12/20, 2400, 50W, grass) would be quite useful, I think, as the wind
may dictate another choice, and I can't always determine the width from
the air, and for recognizing it more easily.
Neither ATIS nor AWOS freqs are in the NASR's APT table -- UNICOMs and
CTAFs only.
Odd.
Hopefully the NFD will have all the freqs we see on the charts.
(They're supposed to add comm frequencies sometime in 2008.)
I'd love that, so I don't have to dig out a map and find the frequency.
At home, I keep a list on the side of the cockpit, but I travel all over
the country flying from airports as soaring weather happens, so I don't
have a list prepared.
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