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Old 19th Feb 2007, 12:26
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Jeppesen Low Altitude Enroute Charts

I am in the process of changing from Airservices charts to Jepp Charts.

Can anyone tell the meaning of the numbers beside the Aerodrome Codes for various aerodromes?

eg YHID 43-45, YLHR 77-49, YBWP 63-54

Probably something obvious but I can't see it.

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For YHID

43 = Airfield elevation
45 = Longest runway (add 00) to the nearest one hundred feet rounded from 70'

So 4469 = 44
and 4471 = 45

The enroute chart legend is in the introduction of you Jepp manual in case you didn't know.
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