July 22, 200223 yr Hallo, where can I find a 3-letter ICAO identifier for the AI-airlines? I have only the 2-letter ICAO identifier. I would be very happy for any help!Best Regards and safe flights!Holger (German Eagle) SchleenhainRuesselsheim (near EDDF):-wave GERMANY :-wave____________________________________________________________________Windows XP Prof.AMD Athlon 1330 DDR-266; ASUS A7A266; 512MB-DDRASUS AGP-V8200 T5 Pure (nVIDIA gFORCE3 Ti 500) 64MB DDR-SDRAM, Det. 23.11SB PCI 512CH Flight Sim Yoke USB CH Pro Pedals USBGoFlight-user
July 22, 200223 yr First of all, the three letter code is the ICAO code, which is the only one you are concerned with as a pilot, or ATC. The two letter code is the IATA code, used by the travel agencies etc.Here is a good search engine for both codes:http://www8.brinkster.com/Aircrafthanger/a...ecodesearch.aspAnd here is the list of ICAO codes from FAA:http://www.faa.gov/ATpubs/CNT/3-3.HTMMartin767 fetishistIt's a lot like life and that's what's appealing
July 22, 200223 yr Martin, thanks for your links. These were very helpful.Best Regards and safe flights!Holger (German Eagle) SchleenhainRuesselsheim (near EDDF):-wave GERMANY :-wave____________________________________________________________________Windows XP Prof.AMD Athlon 1330 DDR-266; ASUS A7A266; 512MB-DDRASUS AGP-V8200 T5 Pure (nVIDIA gFORCE3 Ti 500) 64MB DDR-SDRAM, Det. 23.11SB PCI 512CH Flight Sim Yoke USB CH Pro Pedals USBGoFlight-user
July 23, 200223 yr Is there a similar site for the IATA aircraft type (equipment) identifiers? I have the ICAO codes, but not a list of the IATA.Stamatis
July 23, 200223 yr Yep, just go here. It has everything you need. :-)http://www.house747.freeserve.co.uk/I think this is actually the source for the search engine I mentioned before, but without the search engine it's a little hard to find what you're looking for.Martin767 fetishistIt's a lot like life and that's what's appealing
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