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The ori_por_best_to_reject.csv file lists a few POR (point of reference) entries, for which the IATA code appears to be wrongly attributed. Most often, it indeed corresponds to the FAA code, not to the IATA code. Some other times, the airport has simply no IATA code.
…Newark (to NYC,EWR).
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commit 85a5198883aed3a4f2da1d7a765fc01d4f6a3caf
tree 913c2b1b82b51670c864a93a408feb5628a0e96b
parent 5ae48c9cb09c85af909754839f4dca4788770b7e
author Denis Arnaud <[email protected]> 1467129210 +0200
committer Denis Arnaud <[email protected]> 1467129210 +0200
[POR][Issue #12] Changed the city order of the served cities for EWR/Newark (to NYC,EWR).
…he POR referred to within the issue (#12).
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commit a423d06d32983e46401f618bc66212168b4e2409
tree a988ee43a4e61e1ec55883a93d416624132e8a3b
parent 85a5198883aed3a4f2da1d7a765fc01d4f6a3caf
author Denis Arnaud <[email protected]> 1467130054 +0200
committer Denis Arnaud <[email protected]> 1467130054 +0200
[POR][Issue #12] Changed the city order of the served cities of all the POR referred to within the issue (#12).
The ori_por_best_to_reject.csv file lists a few POR (point of reference) entries, for which the IATA code appears to be wrongly attributed. Most often, it indeed corresponds to the FAA code, not to the IATA code. Some other times, the airport has simply no IATA code.
When such POR entries are found, they have to be removed from the best_coordinates_known_so_far.csv file, and potentially added to the ori_por_non_iata.csv file.
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