SkyHog
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That don't have ICAO identifiers? I can't find any outside of America, and that seems a bit surprising to me.
Dunno Nick, but we have an AWOS up in test mode at N99. It spits out a METAR with the id KN99. Maybe that's where things are moving...SkyHog said:That don't have ICAO identifiers? I can't find any outside of America, and that seems a bit surprising to me.
alaskaflyer said:To add to the confusion many of the airports in Alaska use both interchangeably. For example my airport is INR on the chart, PAIN on the METAR, INR in the Alaska Supplement, and mostly PAIN in computer flight planners (though some have it as INR) INR in AOPA's airport directory, PAIN in the AOPA/Jepp real-time flight planner.
Nick,SkyHog said:I'm talking more about airports like E89, 24N, 6Y9, etc. There is no ICAO code for them. How would one fly from EGLL to 6Y9? The international flight plan form requires the ICAO, right?
cherokeeflyboy said:Nick,
I think that point is moot. You would have to file to a airport of entry.
Dont think 6Y9 qualifies.