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JA_MORAN schrieb:
a military base would be KLUF (LUF) that's Luke Air Force Base in Glendale Arizona.. another is KEDW (EDW) Edwards Air Force BAse near Palmdale, California JOHN The question was, are there any airfields with an IATA code but no ICAO code. T. Tombstone, Arizona has no regular commercial traffic Tom P wrote: Robert M. Gary schrieb: On Feb 11, 1:31 am, JA_MORAN wrote: if you know the ICAO airport code (not the IATA one) then you can get the weather for the airport or city http://www.airport-technology.com/icao-codes/A.html What if there is only an IATA code and not an ICOA code assigned? -Robert Do you have an example? AFAIK virtually every airport has an ICAO code, but a large number, if not the majority, do not have IATA codes. These include most military airfields and a huge number of airfields that have no regular commercial traffic. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airports |
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