Am 15.12.11 23:21, schrieb Martin Spott:
> HB-GRAL wrote:
>
>> The coordinates comes from column base/reciprocal ends of runways,
>
> ....  is your definition supposed to be identical to "runway centerline
> at threshold" ?
>
> Cheers,
>       Martin.

It is "Latitude/Longitude of physical runway base/reciprocal end" as 
defined by FAA. I can also add the source and date of this point in the 
list, when it is useful. But I better do not add elevation of this point 
for fg scenery, right ?

EDF 06  BAK12   61.2486333333   -149.844258333  AVN 08.11.03
EDF 16  BAK12   61.2620694444   -149.793475     AVN 08.11.03
BIG 19  BAK12   64.0077345      -145.707352861  AVN 02/16/2007
EIL 14  BAK12   64.6842083333   -147.117919444  MILITARY 07/16/2007
AKN 12  BAK12   58.68394        -156.6647265    NGS 06/17/2005
SYA 10  BAK12   52.7164333333   174.092125      MILITARY 07/18/2007
MGM 10  BAK12   32.3023991944   -86.4099770278  NGS 01/29/2003

Cheers, Yves

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