Scott Ladewig
Scott Ladewig
I assume you intend that field to hold the three letter designator that get assigned to operators (https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/cnt_html/chap3_section_3.html)? If so, for this owner I assume it would be null. Cavern...
I’d look at using the Mictronics.de operator db. You can look up operators by hex with that. It's licensed under Open Data Commons Attribution License. Then one you want is:...
You probably have sources lined up, but just as an FYI, some links for the codes: https://www.iata.org/en/publications/directories/code-search https://www.flugzeuginfo.net/table_airlinecodes_airline_en.php https://airlinecodes.info/ https://www.orbtickets.com/airlines/airline-codes http://arg-intl.com/resources/iata-icao-airline-codes/ https://www.bts.gov/topics/airlines-and-airports/airline-codes
If you include in the repository the file containing your index of ICAO airline codes and their matching IATA codes (or null where none exist) that you use to generate...
What do you mean by clash? The same company may use the same IATA code for flights that use different ICAO codes, like Qantas does. Or are you referring to...
If you have an endpoint that accepts an IATA two letter code and returns a three letter ICAO code and airline info (name, etc.), then it should return all of...
I'm still seeing you return the aircraft type as the operator three letter code on various aircraft. Any chance of that getting fixed?
One workaround as a temporary measure would be to compare the type and operator code for the aircraft to be returned and if they are the same, return null for...
Better image quality is great, but it doesn't do anyone any good if they can't download the comic. As often as publishers change and break things, I think the flexibility...