On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 9:43 PM, Warin <[email protected]> wrote:
> The 'sterile' I think is redundant. > > The sterile is *not* redundant, it's a grouping classifier. Very important, given the blizzard of motley tags that may follow it. aeroway_security=sida:xxxxxxxxxxxxxx aeroway_security=sterile:xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Otherwise you have to know about all the possible secure values to figure out which ones are for passengers and which ones are for airport employees: > international > international_departure > international_arrival > domestic > domestic_arrival > domestic_departure > yes (as in there is security . but unknown or variable type/classification) > no (as in no security) > I do not understand 'aeroway_security=landside' ... ? > "landside" is within the airport security zone, outside terminal security. Anyone can access this zone typically, but airport security rules apply such as no lasers or guns. Other security zones include "Air Operations Area" and "baggage_handling" for micromappers. A fuel station for example is likely in the "AOA" security zone and inaccessible for example to caravans (That's one of the reasons amenity=fuel is such a bad choice for such fuel stations). ------------------------------------ Alternatively free text, unparsable, has merits also. It displays far better in a popup window on a mobile device: security_zone=International Arrivals security_zone=General Aviation AOA security_zone=Bag Make-Up Room security_zone=International Departures Yes, in some airports General Aviation is it's own security zone, something GA pilots must contend with. It's neither SIDA nor sterile as objects may be introduced from an unregulated airport. http://picpaste.com/Selection_235-UxmuLt8r.png So what colour should we paint the bike shed?
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