and those are the ICAO identifiers, not the FAA ones. Therefore, the X-Plane GPS cannot look at an identifier and think “it has numbers in it, so skip the prefix,” since there is absolutely no one preventing a local aviation authority from issuing a three-digit code that might duplicat...
57、recastFMSFlight Management SystemFMSPFlight Management System ProcedureGPSGlobal Positioning SystemIAPInstrument Approach ProcedureIFRInstrument flight rulesILSInstrument Landing SystemLOALetter of AgreementLORAN-CLong range air navigation systemMETARAviation routine weather reportMISMeteorological ...
National additional details, such as taxiway identifiers, airport latitude Aeronautical Products (AeroNav Products), formerly known and longitude, and building identification. The airport as The National Aeronautical Charting Office (NACO), diagrams are also available in the A/FD and on the AeroNav ...
If so, it might be a % letter. Otherwise, the only valid thing it can be is a number. % (We will always have one token, because of the test we just made. % This is a good thing, since \splitoff doesn't work given nothing at % all -- the first parameter is undelimited.) \...
- - In GHA CMake jobs, all three were used, and `-mmacosx-version-min` was - set in a bogus way. Delete that bogus option, and delete the lone, - redundant CMake option too. - - In a future commit I might replace the suppression option to properly - setting the target OS. -...