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ICAO Codes - poden - 02-09-2005

OK, I know there's a been a fix out for this for some time, but I don't think I'm doing it right, and searching the past messages hasn't really gotten
me a 100% definitive answer. When the destination airport has a 3-letter code, I'm supposed to insert a TRAILING space, correct? Has anyone had a
problem with this since the fix went in?


Re: ICAO Codes - pagir - 02-09-2005

In the updated version (available around 23h30 GMT) you can use 3 letters codes.

Pagir




Re: ICAO Codes - SWAFO - 02-09-2005

Can't wait!




Re: ICAO Codes - poden - 02-09-2005

Ah, OK, cool! So it wasn't just me. THANKS Dan for getting this fix in! Now I can fly all those water runways in Alaska!


Re: ICAO Codes - SWAFO - 03-09-2005

Also, make sure you're entering the ICAO code, and not the IATA code. IATA's are the three letter identifiers most airports in the US are
known publically by: i.e. LAX, SAN, ORD, ATL, etc.