only very vaguely in this part of the world at least... but ok, it's your project :) just noticed the program while looking for something else and thought I would pass it along.
Dana
> zipcode is a way to get lat and lon. Thanks
> though.
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> Dana:
> http://www.tucows.com/preview/356813.html
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> I would think that lat/long would be a lot more precise than zip code,
> which is essentially the addresses serves by a single post office. In
> the rural west a zip code can be quite big -- even the city of Santa
> Fe is a single zip cod
>Jim Davis:
>The link to the database I gave at the beginning of the thread has Lat/Long
>for all airports.
>
Yeah, the first time, I did not look deep enough to find a sample, it turns out, it's lat and lon format won't fit into my need, I need radiant converted format like 36.869547 for lat. Th
ah. I was just coming back in to post this, which I happened to stumble across:
http://www.tucows.com/preview/356813.html
I would think that lat/long would be a lot more precise than zip code, which is essentially the addresses serves by a single post office. In the rural west a zip code can be q
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 12:45 PM
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Subject: Re: List of Airports and ZipCode?
Oh man, we're kind of going around the circle here, as I mentioned, the goal
is to calculate distance from point A to point B, airpo
rement than that the former.
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>Jim Davis
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>From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 10:49 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: List of Airports and ZipCode?
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>--BenD
>"This isn
measurement than that the former.
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 10:49 PM
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Subject: Re: List of Airports and ZipCode?
--BenD
"This isn't exactly how zipcodes work."
Actually it's my f
Its URL?
>Li -
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>Did you check in with Trimeros? They provide all this data and more.
>
>M
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>"Chunshen (Don) Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Actual zipcode for the spot the airport is on, Jerry. Thanks.
>
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"This isn't exactly how zipcodes work."
Actually it's my fault for not stating exactly how I want to use zipcode in relation to airport. I'm working a project that requires calculation of distance from airport dropoff (cab dropoff and passenger dropoff should not be too far off except real
I was thinking of taking one of the easily available (read free) lists of commercial airports, which contain city and state, and attaching a zipcode that matches the city and state.
Unfortunately, that randomly grabbed zipcode might not be the exact mailing zipcode for the airport in question, as
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
> Actual zipcode for the spot the airport is on, Jerry. Thanks.
This isn't exactly how zipcodes work. A zipcode points to a specific
post office (or other large distribution point). Some large airports
will have their own zipcodes, and so the zip will be for "the spot
Li -
Did you check in with Trimeros? They provide all this data and more.
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"Chunshen (Don) Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actual zipcode for the spot the airport is on, Jerry. Thanks.
> Is any zipcode from the town/city of the airport good enough, or do
> you need the actual zipcode for
Actual zipcode for the spot the airport is on, Jerry. Thanks.
> Is any zipcode from the town/city of the airport good enough, or do
> you need the actual zipcode for the spot the airport is on?
>
> Jerry Johnson
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> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/18/04 10:27AM >>>
> Well, what I need is zipcode for
04 10:28 AM
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Well, what I need is zipcode for each airport or any other location, I can
parse data to get lat and lon for any zipcode in NA.
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Is any zipcode from the town/city of the airport good enough, or do you need the actual zipcode for the spot the airport is on?
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/18/04 10:27AM >>>
Well, what I need is zipcode for each airport or any other location, I can parse data to get lat and lon for any
Well, what I need is zipcode for each airport or any other location, I can parse data to get lat and lon for any zipcode in NA.
>This site seems to have what you need:
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>http://www.airportcitycodes.com/aaa/
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>
>They don't mention Zip Code specifically, but they do have Latitude and
>Long
Commercial airports, and 3 char IATA/FF code for symbols. Thanks.
> Are you looking for all airports, all depots, or just commercial
> airports?
>
> Jerry Johnson
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/18/04 12:38AM >>>
> Probably I did not explain it very clearly in my original posting.
> What I need
Also, what do you mean by symbol?
3 char IATA/FF code, or ICAO code?
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/18/04 12:38AM >>>
Probably I did not explain it very clearly in my original posting. What I need is a LIST of US airports or North America airports (considering Canadians are our half-bro
Are you looking for all airports, all depots, or just commercial airports?
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/18/04 12:38AM >>>
Probably I did not explain it very clearly in my original posting. What I need is a LIST of US airports or North America airports (considering Canadians are our hal
This site seems to have what you need:
http://www.airportcitycodes.com/aaa/
They don't mention Zip Code specifically, but they do have Latitude and
Longitude and you should be able to link that with any decent Zip Code
database.
The data's not free, but the guy is asking $10 for it - cheap enoug
Probably I did not explain it very clearly in my original posting. What I need is a LIST of US airports or North America airports (considering Canadians are our half-brothers :)
each airport would have the following elements:
airport name, symbol, state, zipcode and coutry.
Thanks.
> Hi,
>
> I
We use a Web service from Trimeras that provides exactly that information, plus lots more.
M
"Chunshen (Don) Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I did some research on the subject matter on the net, however, results were disappointing, found many lists of airport symbols, however, no zipcode li
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