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Old July 21st 04, 10:22 AM
K. Ari Krupnikov
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Default Computer STAR/SID names

What is the significance of the first portion of a computer name for a
STAR, such as PXN.COMMO1 which is called COMMO ONE ARRIVAL into
Oakland? Is there a connection to Panoche VOR (PXN)? Should one read
the name as "commo one arrival, Panoche transition"?

Ari.

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