Hi James, nice feature - I like storing this sort of stuff in
structured databases  :-)

There's one item looking a little bit strange to me: Apparently the
"positioned" table has a numeric identifier "airport" to refer runways
and taxiways to their respective airport. This seems to be a simple
sequence - but the records containing the airport name and ident
(type = 1) are always having airport = 0.

The entire schema is probably going to work as expected as long as the
ordering in the "positioned" table remains unchanged (this looks to me
being mostly a verbatim adaption of the "apt.dat" plus a few custom
additions), but I don't understand how you manage to group runways and
taxiways together with their airport if the ordering gets confused.

Cheers,
        Martin.
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