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This form
allows you
to
determine
the
distance
between
any two
airports
in our
database
that have
coordinates.
It can
produce a
map of the
flight
route and
returns a
link to
enroute
weather
information.
Just enter
the
airport
identifiers
in the two
fields
below. If
you
specify
your
airspeed,
it will
also
calculate
flight
times. The
map will
include
airports
that are
close to
the route
in fairly
evenly
spaced
segments.
If you
specify
the
endurance
(time that
the
airplane
can fly
with a
load of
fuel) in
addition
to
airspeed
the system
with
calculate
the
enroute
airports
so that
you can
reach
every
airport
within the
endurance
time (no
allowance
for fuel
reserve or
headwinds
is made).
You can
select to
have only
airports
along the
route that
have METAR
and/or TAF
information
available.
Clicking
on an
enroute
airport
will
return the
information
for that
airport
along with
links to
various
information
like
weather,
local
maps,
NOTAMS,
etc.
The
input
fields are
case
insensitive,
so you can
enter
upper or
lower case
letters.
If any of
the
identifiers
is
ambiguous,
append
country,
separated
by a
comma.
Enroute
aiports
need to be
separated
by
semicolons.
If you
want to
use a VOR
or NDB as
an enroute
waypoint,
append "-vor"
or "-ndb"
to the
identifier
(eg
gdm-vor
for the
Gardner,
MA VOR
instead of
GDM for
Gardner,
MA
airport,
ore-ndb
for the
Orange, MA
NDB
instead of
the
Orange, MA
airport).
You can
also
specify
coordinates
for a
waypoint.
They need
to be
specified
as
lat,long,
where lat
and long
are the
latitude
and
longitude
in decimal
degrees,
with west
longitude
and south
latitude
being
negative,
and lat
and long
separated
by a
comma, no
spaces.
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Disclaimer:
No warranty or claims are made or implied
regarding the accuracy or worthiness of the
information databases included or linked to via
the site. The actual data may not be accurate,
up-to-date, or it may be faulty to begin with If
you find inaccuracies please contact the source.
Use these sources at your own risk.
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