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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "Jeff Saylor" wrote in message ... I don't remember it being used before the mid 90s or so. When did the ICAO K prefix begin to appear in front of FAA continental USA 3 letter ID's? I don't know when that began, but I suspect it was about the time international air travel began to flourish after WWII. I started work at Chicago ARTCC in 1983, they were in use by all international flights then. You probably only became familiar with them when GPS manufacturers began using them to distinguish between airports and navaids. Interesting. When seminars discussing the then-new METAR and TAF reports (that replaced the SA and FT wx reports) were popping up in 1995 and 1996, I remember hearing about the "new" K prefix. The K is beneficial to remove ambiguities in databases though I didn't have a GPS unit back then ![]() |
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