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Old March 30th 10, 05:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
kirk.stant
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Default Waypoint attributes definition

On Mar 29, 3:20*pm, Andy wrote:
On Mar 29, 10:43*am, "kirk.stant" wrote:





Andy,


SN10 supports:


T - Turnpoint
L - Landable (safe landing field, shows on Alternates page)
A - Airport (not necessarily landable)
S - Start point
F - Finish Point
M - Point of interest (Mark point?)


These can obviously be used in combinations; Turf, for example, is a
TLASF in my database. *OTOH, Luke 2 would be a TA and would not show
up as an alternate.


Kirk
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Thanks Kirk.

Actually Luke 2 is a bad example since in the current database it
shows as "LT" and it's actually half covered by a housing development
now. *None of the Luke Aux fields are designated as airports.

I have heard of the SN10 assumption that airports are not landable
before, and I have to say it puzzles me. *Why would anyone preparing a
database ever assign the "A" attribute to a place that is not
landable? *Is this to cover the case where the government source lists
airports that don't exist anymore?

Andy


I used Luke 2 as an example because I changed my personal SN10
database to reflect the actual status of the turnpoint - just like I
changed Luke 1 from TA to TAL, as it is eminently landable!

I agree that the A vs L distinction is a bit esoteric, the A being a
bit redundant. I just use it for turnpoints that have "airport-like"
features.

Kirk