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Information and missing countries
Listed are links to AIPs of countries, state unions, federations etc.
This means that some countries have their own link, despite being in a state union (for example, England and the United Kingdom, or Serbia and Montenegro).
Also, overseas territories (like French Polynesia) and some sovereign territories (like Akrotiri) are listed.
Even more, aviation unions are listed aswell, like ASECNA, COCESNA etc.
Color coded for easy identification of type of AIP.
Green if:
A dedicated, publicly available internet link exists for the AIP publication and
if a login is required, we have credentials
Yellow if:
A dedicated, publicly available internet link exists for the AIP publication but
we do not have credentials, or
No publicly available internet link exists for the AIP publication and
we receive a CD and host the electronic AIP internally
If both a dedicated, publicly available internet link exists for the AIP publication AND we receive a CD and host the electronic AIP internally, the link always points to the publicly available internet link with a green label.
Red if:
Either a publicly available internet link exists for the AIP publication but
we do not have credentials, or
no publicly available internet link exists for the AIP publication and
we do not receive a CD and host the electronic AIP internally, or
the AIP does not exist at all in electronic form
Black if:
No information at all, neither electronically nor physically, exists or
Either a publicly available internet link exists for the AIP publication but
we do not have credentials, or
no publicly available internet link exists for the AIP publication and
we do not receive a CD and host the electronic AIP internally, or
the AIP does not exist at all in electronic form
Some countries do not have an airport at all and are not relevant for aviation, despite being under FIR jurisdiction. For example the Pitcairn Islands, which do not have an airport and can only be reached by amphibious planes and helicopters, are under the New Zealand FIR jurisdiction but have no relevant information. Thus they are listed with the relevant ICAO two letter code but under "no information at all". Others, like the Gaza Strip, have unserviceable airports and then others like Ascension Island have an Airport but such specific operations that no information is available anywhere. Finally, places like the Heard and McDonald Islands, which aren't inhabited at all and do not feature any infrastructure whatsoever, are simply listed for completeness.
Missing countries:
Antarctica
CENOR FLIP
Clipperton Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Coral Sea Islands
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
GEMIL
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Jan Mayen
Navassa Island
Paracel Islands
Spratly Islands
United Kingdom Military
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This tool decodes a SITA address to approximately determine the origin of an ATS message.
SITA addresses are comprised of:
IATA Location code | IATA Airline code | IATA Department code / company code
Usually in that order. However, sometimes, the airline code comes before the department/company code.
There are also circa 50 reserved codes that are included instead of a location code.
Sometimes, the first three letters can refer to the airline or corporation.
SITA is really inconsistent.
Therefore, this lookup simply returns all matching data to a SITA code segment; it has then to be interpreted manually.
Results will be displayed here
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Enter the LOCI letters into the input field and see which airports Flightkeys need screened.
L -> Shows everything starting with L
LS -> Shows everything starting with LS
And so on.
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This tool is used in conjunction with a document to be screened.
Enter the page range to be printed into the relevant input fields.
At the end, it will show how many pages there are printed and to be entered into the Zeiterfassung.
By pressing Copy, a popup appears.
The popup:
displays the page range to be entered into the print dialog of the pdf document
shows for which customer the page range is for
splits the page range if it detects a single page (1-4,7,9-10)
adds a single page at the end of a sequence and adds subsequent single pages in a separate row
splits the page range if it detects a range that results in an odd number of pages (1-4,6-8,10-11)
adds the odd range at the end of a sequence and adds subsequent odd ranges in a separate row
The tool:
adds the page count when tabbing out of an input field or when clicking the Calculate Pages button
alerts you if it detects any other character besides a number, a dash (-) or a comma (,)
alerts you if it detects a wrong sequence of page numbers (1-4-7 instead of 1-4,7)
alerts you if it detects two special characters in a row (1-4,,7-10)
alerts you if it detects the input being longer than 100 characters (and shows you where the overflow happens)
ignores spaces, i.e. prevents them entirely
stores entries in local memory so entered inputs are not lost if the page is refreshed or the browser window is closed
The options menu:
Toggles the help dialog on or off
Toggles the lookup database on or off
Toggles screening dialog on or off
Recovers entered data after a refresh or closure of the browser
Lets you save your progress to a file, with the file name taken from the Document Name field
Lets you load a saved progress file to continue the screening
For any questions or bug reports, feel free to reach out to Marcel Weber.
LOCI Lookup Database WEF 27 JUN 21
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SITA Address Decoder by Marcel Weber (Development)