| Other project Main pages: Aviation • Aircraft • Airlines (Defunct) • Airports • Gliding • Rotorcraft • Military aviation • Aviation accident • Air sports • Aerospace biography Welcome to the Airports WikiProject, a collaboration area and group of editors dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of airports. (For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject and the Guide to WikiProjects). - Goals
- Improve Wikipedia's coverage of airports.
- Create guidelines for articles about airports.
- Scope
[edit] Creation Checklists [edit] Creation of a new Airport - Do a search on the ICAO Airport Code, IATA Airport Code, FAA LID, and TC LID as appropriate; the article may already exist under another name.
- Note: for smaller domestic-only airports there may be few or no codes assigned.
- Create the article using the correct name and using the content and structure identified by the project.
- Include the {{Infobox Airport}} template at the top of the article and complete all available information.
- For US airports, include the {{US-airport}} template for automatic inclusion of links from airport-related sites.
- Categorize the article correctly.
- Add links from the article for the main city that it serves and the city or cities the airport is actually located in or nearest to, so as not to create an orphan. An {{airport codes}} template can be included in these non-airport articles, but should not be included in airport articles; it duplicates information in the {{Infobox Airport}} template.
- Create redirect articles for the ICAO and IATA Codes.
- Check that the new airport name is listed in all appropriate sub-lists of the List of Airports.
- Create a talk page for the article including {{WPAVIATION|Airports-project=yes}}
[edit] Creation of a new Airport Category - Find all relevant airports
- Add to Airports category
- Add to the geographic category: I.e Airports of the United States in United States
[edit] Ongoing Maintenance - Category:Airports - keep up to date
- Article count by country - country
- Add list of airports to each category for those we need to create
- Interwiki links - interwiki
[edit] Things to create/for discussion - infobox — go to infobox for discussion/ideas
- List of Airports and Airfields — complete list
- Naming conventions — go to naming conventions
- Categorization — go to categorization
- Images without an article— go to Images without article
- Possible sources for getting airport Lat/Long, elevation, distance from city, runway info: resources
[edit] Areas requiring clean up [edit] Other WikiProject details [edit] Parentage The parent of this WikiProject is the Aviation WikiProject. [edit] Similar WikiProjects [edit] Resources - AOPA Airport Minimum Standards A good reference for those trying to understand the thorny issues.
- World Aero Data Very reliable.
- The Airport Guide good source for airport information and can help with finding official sites for airports.
- A - Z World Airports good source, usually has both ICAO/IATA and sometimes the official site.
- airlinecodes.co.uk to look up both ICAO and IATA codes
- World Airport Codes another IATA code sorce but poor for coordinates and elevation
- Falling Rain Genomics, Inc. good source for information, sometimes has both ICAO & IATA codes. Pick a country and then scroll down to the airports in that country.
- COPA Places to Fly in Canada. Some information on Canadian airports. Good as external link.
- Serbia Has several airports with basic information. Not sure how current the information is.
- VATSIM - Navigation Charts and Flight Planning Tools an odd one as it's a FlightSim site. It has external links to sites that have charts/AIPs of various aerodromes world wide. Read the paragraph at the top first.
- AirNav -- US site, based largely on the FAA's A/FD data (although revisions may take longer than 56 days to appear).
- FAA data downloads -- pretty self-explanatory but a bit cumbersome to use.
- Digital A/FD from NACO, covers United States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Pacific territories (still in introductory/experimental stage).
- World Airport Database, another comprehensive source.
[edit] Aeronautical Information Publications (AIP) If using these it's best to turn off any adblockers that are running, especially if they block based on the letters "AD" appearing next to each other. - Australia: Airservices Australia En-Route Supplement Australia (ERSA) - click the copyright notice first, then look at the ERSA section. Plenty of information for all Australian airports.
- Belgium: Belgocontrol, very complete and well maintained, free registration required.
- Colombia: Aerocivil Colombia main site. Aerocivil Colombia AIP, direct link without the frames. No registration.
- Denmark, Greenland & the Faeroe Islands - no registration.
- Europe: Eurocontrol Basic - requires free registration (they email a password) but has a lot of European airports. Also requires Java, allowing pop-ups. Not the easiest site to navigate. Using the NOTAM section will also provide the IATA airport codes.
- Finland: Finavia – no registration
- Italy: ENAV - requires free registration, abailable in English and Italian.
- Netherlands no registration
- New Zealand - only 7 aerodromes as yet, no registration
- Norway - no registration
- Poland: Polish AIP - requires free registration
- Slovenia - only 3 aerodromes, no registration.
- United Kingdom: UK Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) - Requires free registration. Very buggy site, get logged out after a few minutes of non-use. May have to try it several times as site often will not load beyond the start page.
- United States: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), National Aeronautical Charting Office (NACO) - publishes and distributes United States government civil aeronautical charts and flight information publications.
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