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RouteData@Name
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Dear Han Seok,
WaypointCode @Type is alphanumeric and should be the entry or exit point to FIR when overflying. It should also be a 5-character code.
RouteDateTime @Type is a date type and could be the entry/exit date/time to a FIR for overflight, or departure/arrival for Airport category.
Hope that clarifies.
Best regards
From: Posted: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 3:47 AM Subject: RouteData@Name
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Dear sir;
Thank you for your kind cooperation and consideration.
Sincerely yours,
From: Posted: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:13 AM Subject: RouteData@Name
Dear Han Seok,
WaypointCode @Type is alphanumeric and should be the entry or exit point to FIR when overflying. It should also be a 5-character code.
RouteDateTime @Type is a date type and could be the entry/exit date/time to a FIR for overflight, or departure/arrival for Airport category.
Hope that clarifies.
Best regards
From: Posted: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 3:47 AM Subject: RouteData@Name
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Dear SIS;
From: Posted: Thursday, June 23, 2011 9:33 PM Subject: RouteData@Name
Dear sir;
Thank you for your kind cooperation and consideration.
Sincerely yours,
From: Posted: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:13 AM Subject: RouteData@Name
Dear Han Seok,
WaypointCode @Type is alphanumeric and should be the entry or exit point to FIR when overflying. It should also be a 5-character code.
RouteDateTime @Type is a date type and could be the entry/exit date/time to a FIR for overflight, or departure/arrival for Airport category.
Hope that clarifies.
Best regards
From: Posted: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 3:47 AM Subject: RouteData@Name
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