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Martinburney 2nd May 2003 18:15

Definitive Airfield / Airstrip Location Point
 
Hi all

It has always been a bone of contention, exactly where the reading
for a grid or Lat/Long reference is, for an Airfield/ Airstrip.

Surely by now, a definitive location should be qualified.

My suggestion is that, it should be at the centre of the runway, or
main runway, if there is more than one.

Your opinion is appreciated.

Regards Martin

Iron City 2nd May 2003 22:54

Not sure how you do it in UK but in US it is a little loose too. If there is a Geological Survey datum on the airport that Lat/Long should be it. Where there isn't I understand the center of the airport or the base of the control tower is the place. It should be the same place the airfield elevation is determined, in any case.

In US the data for the airport is provided to the map makers by the airport owner/operator/sponsor. Make for some strange data coming in (a lat/Long plotted that is in another state. Periodic update of the data (a check every few years) results in some airports moving. (hmmmm)


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