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Missing Germany AIP data, where to find?


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Hi,

How can I find the AD AIPs for smaller airfields in Germany within Skydemon?

Two specific examples I wasn't lucky locating anything within Skydemon for.
EDTF: https://aip.dfs.de/BasicVFR/2024APR18/pages/E07EEE0475A8F2239821926990434F41.html
EDMK: https://aip.dfs.de/BasicVFR/2024APR18/pages/A28CFE921C33A9624553BBB832069FFC.html

Would be great if those could be linked directly within the airfield tabs similar to larger airfields like EDDK (showing under "Textual Information Civil AIP").

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Markus

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DFS does not provide the textual information for the mentioned aerodrome in its own document. Instead, it is merged with other aerodromes in one big document, so you have to open the larger document and do a text search to locate it.

However, we have most of the textual information that is present in that document, in our own Approach Information and Admin Information pages inside SkyDemon. What information are you looking for, that we don't have? For my reference.

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Tim Dawson - 4/29/2024 10:05:56 AM
DFS does not provide the textual information for the mentioned aerodrome in its own document. Instead, it is merged with other aerodromes in one big document, so you have to open the larger document and do a text search to locate it.

However, we have most of the textual information that is present in that document, in our own Approach Information and Admin Information pages inside SkyDemon. What information are you looking for, that we don't have? For my reference.

I usually look for customs details. As proposed earlier in another thread: it's fine to have it in one document but would be nice to find a solution to open that pdf directly from the airport's tab and go to the first match of the ICAO code (pre-bookmark, more mature built-in pdf tool, whatever...). Something similar could also solve the French instrument plates...

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