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Post by gabycarlson on Sept 27, 2007 10:41:35 GMT -5
Hi everypeople... for my VA I recently converted an Eastern Airlines 1-1-86 timetable to .xls format. In addition to the timetable, I also matched every flight with a 1986 OAG to get the most accurate aircraft assignments; something difficult with Eastern's timetables, and many others I'm sure, as Eastern doesn't include any aircraft assignments in their timetables. I tried using the MRAI compiler to convert this into AI flightplans but... I'm blonde and get frustrated easily so needless to say it didn't happen.
Anyway, if anybody here would like the timetable to convert into AI traffic, just say the word and I'll post it. It should be almost 100% accurate, and even includes some of the strange peculiarities of Eastern Airlines' scheduling.
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Post by chrisP on Sept 27, 2007 16:50:08 GMT -5
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Post by Sheppard Avery on Sept 27, 2007 22:56:14 GMT -5
Hey Gaby!!! Long time no talk. I wish this would have come down to me a year ago. I would have loved to have tackled that. Hope your doing well:)
btw, nice to see the AI page finally getting out there!! Great Job!
Paul, what about you? I think you need another hair raising job! hehee
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Post by gabycarlson on Sept 27, 2007 23:09:05 GMT -5
The mainline EAL AI on that page is made from a compilation of multiple Eastern timetables between 1982 and 1988. It is not a perfect representation of a particular year of Eastern's operations, and in some cases, Eastern traffic is overloaded at an airport. Not to say they aren't good flightplans.... but not 100% accurate
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