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Aircraft Positioning Problem


Thomas George 827476
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Thomas George 827476
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Hello Folks,

 

Last night, I was trying to prepare an ACS for Belgium, and I wanted to position an aircraft over KOK VOR. I don't know these things from memory, I am pleased to say, so I looked the lat/long up on a chart. When entering them using the same convention as the example ACS, the aircraft appeared to be slightly offset KOK to the southwest. When I put in the lat/long exactly as they appear in the sector file for KOK, it showed up closer, but still slightly offset KOK.

 

Any ideas?

Thomas George

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Martin Loxbo
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Make sure you convert the co-ordinates correctly to decimal degrees.

 

From a sector file I got this position for KOK: N051.05.57.120 E002.39.16.920, i.e. N 51° 5' 57.120" E 2°39'16.920". In decimal degree format this equals N 51.099200° E 2.654700°.

 

The values in the ACS file should therefore be 51.099200 and 2.654700.

 

I found a lat/long converter here: http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/convertDMS

Martin Loxbo

Director Sweden FIR

VATSIM Scandinavia

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Matthew Horan 901577
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I found a lat/long converter here: http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/convertDMS

 

You've just made me very happy!

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Thomas George 827476
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Sorry for late reply, but thanks!

Thomas George

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