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Old April 27th 04, 01:08 AM
Kyler Laird
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If you're speaking of the NACO Digital Aeronautical Information (DAI), it
does not provide either magnetic courses or any Part 95 MEAs, MOCAs, or
MCAs,


http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Awy_rf.txt

nor does it have holding patterns that are charted on the paper
charts..


http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Hpf_rf.txt

What exactly is missing?

--kyler


What I said before. That file you provide would make no operational sense at all.


Ah...so you agree that the files do provide the data, you just don't
like the format of it?

Do I hold that in my left hand and the file with the airway data in my right hand?


If you like.

Where do I get the airway radials in magnetic and where do I get the appropriate
instrument altitudes?


It's just a matter of writing something to interpret it. Unless you're
saying that there's actually something missing? If that's the case, an
example would be a big help.

--kyler
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Old April 27th 04, 06:31 PM
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Kyler Laird wrote:

writes:

If you're speaking of the NACO Digital Aeronautical Information (DAI), it
does not provide either magnetic courses or any Part 95 MEAs, MOCAs, or
MCAs,

http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Awy_rf.txt

nor does it have holding patterns that are charted on the paper
charts..

http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Hpf_rf.txt

What exactly is missing?

--kyler


What I said before. That file you provide would make no operational sense at all.


Ah...so you agree that the files do provide the data, you just don't
like the format of it?

Do I hold that in my left hand and the file with the airway data in my right hand?


If you like.

Where do I get the airway radials in magnetic and where do I get the appropriate
instrument altitudes?


It's just a matter of writing something to interpret it. Unless you're
saying that there's actually something missing? If that's the case, an
example would be a big help.

--kyler


I don't really know if something is missing unless I can see it in a chart format that
bears some resemblence to standard IFR en route charting specs.

I didn't find radial bearings, or IFR altitudes, then again I am not a computer that
reads ASCII at 20 billion operations per second.

 




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