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My German digital loogbook offers a function that looks up the aiports after entering the ICAO four letter code. It creates an airport list, all with name of airport, landing directions, lenght of runways and many more data. All you have to do is enter your four letter code as usual, when you enter your flights. This is an extremely useful function since I sometimes can't remember what particular airport hides behind a four letter code that I flew to - say - on the 3rd of March 1997... Sure, I can google it - but the airport data base is a neat function! |
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