Re: [talk-au] Charter boats & similar mapped as ferry terminals?

2022-03-06 Thread Warin
More than I wanted to know https://consultation.casa.gov.au/regulatory-program/draft-ac-139-f-01-v1-0/supporting_documents/Draft%20AC%20139.F01%20v1.0.PDF I was thinking that a seaplane would be safer 'beached' in a storm... but I could not find anything easily. According to CASA the water

Re: [talk-au] OSM Notes

2022-03-06 Thread stevea
On Mar 2, 2022, at 1:18 AM, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: > Have they simply forgotten that they posted them, so a reminder would og > their memory; or as suggested, do they want somebody else to do the actual > mapping work for them? Let's not forget that a Note is often added by a "lesser

Re: [talk-au] OSM Notes

2022-03-06 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
& we made the Weekly Newsletter! :-) " Fizzie41 reported on how the Australian mapper community has made progress on resolving open OpenStreetMap notes." Oh, btw, 1092! :-)

Re: [talk-au] Charter boats & similar mapped as ferry terminals?

2022-03-06 Thread Phil Wyatt
I think when floatplanes are in the water the are considered as vessels so where they ‘park’ would just be a pier. Where the booking office for flights are located they could be shop=ticket or tourism=attraction (maybe) … and there is also landuse=port/industrial=port/port=seaplane