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Nui Miri Sibu Eyre York Bipi Suva Auki Geser Tegal Paloh BUTUAN KWAJALEIN/BUCHOLZ AAF, MARSHALL IS. CON SON TRUONG SA DIPOLOG NAKHONSI THAMMARAT LUMBIA AIRPORT HINATUAN MALAYBALAY HUYEN TRAN KO LANTA TRANG CHUUK, ECI KOROR, PALAU WCI. PULUWAT ATOLL AWS, CAROLINE IS. AILINGLAPALAP ATOLL, MARSHALL IS. SONGKHLA COTOBATO DAVAO AIRPORT MAJURO/MARSHALL IS. INTNL.MAJURA, MARSHALL IS. POHNPEI, CAROLINE IS. HAT YAI AIRPORT ZAMBOANGA PATTANI SATUN NARATHIWAT KOTA BHARU PINGELAP ATOLL, CAROLINE IS. GENERAL SANTOS KOTA KINABALU SANDAKAN LUKUNOR ATOLL, CAROLINE ISLANDS PENANG/BAYAN LEPAS LABUAN BRUNEI AIRPORT MIRI SITIAWAN TAWAU RANAI MEDAN/BELAWAN NUKUORO ATOLL, CAROLINE IS. KUANTAN LONG BAWAN/JUVAI SEMARING MEDAN/POLONIA NAHA/TAHUNA TARAKAN/JUWATA TAREMPA BINTULU KUALA LUMPUR/SUBANG TANJUNG SELOR/TANJUNG HARAPAN SIBU MALACCA TANJUNG REDEP/KALIMARAU GALELA/GAMAR MALAMU PALOH SIBOLGA/PINANGSORI MENADO/ SAM RATULANGI KUCHING BITUNG SINGAPORE/CHANGI AIRPORT TARAWA TIDE AWSTARAWA BATAM/HANG NADIM KAPINGAMARANGI ATOLL, CAROLINE IS. TOLI-TOLI/LALOS TANJUNG PINANG/KIJANG PUTUSSIBAU/PAGSUMA TERNATE/BABULLAH PEKAN BARU/SIMPANGTIGA GORONTALO/JALALUDDIN SINTANG PONTIANAK/SUPADIO RENGAT/JAPURA NANGAPINOH SINGKEP/DABO NAURU ARC-2NAURU SAMARINDA/TEMINDUNG PALU/MUTIARA LABUHA/OESMAN SADIK PADANG/TABING MANOKWARI/RENDANI MUARA TEWEH/BERINGIN LUWUK/BUBUNG SORONG/JEFMAN PALANGKA RAYA/TJILIK RIWUT BIAK/FRANS KAISIEPO BALIKPAPAN/SEPINGGAN POSO/KASIGUNCU JAMBI/SULTAN TAHA KETAPANG/RAHADI USMAN SERUI/SUJARWO CONDRO NEGORO SARMI/MARARENA SANANA BIPI MOMOTE W.O. PANGKAL PINANG JAYAPURA/DOK II LOMBRUM, MANUS ISLAND MAJENE MASAMBA/ANDI JEMMA JAYAPURA/SENTANI KAVIENG W.O. PANGKALAN BUN/ISKANDAR VANIMO KERINCI/DEPATI PARBO TANJUNG PANDAN/BULUH TUMBANG PALEMBANG/ST. M. BADARUDIN II FAK-FAK/TOREA NAMLEA AMAHAI NABIRE BANJARMASIN/SYAMSUDIN NOOR KOTA BARU/STAGEN WEWAK W.O. AMBON/PATTIMURA KAIMANA/UTAROM GESER BENGKULU/PADANG KEMILING ENAROTALI KENDARI/WOLTER MONGINSIDI WAMENA KOLAKA/POMALA TOKUA W.O. TIMIKA TANJUNG KARANG/RADIN INTEN II UJUNG PANDANG/HASANUDDINUJANG PANDANG/PAOTERE MADANG W.O. BAU-BAU/BETO AMBARI KOINAMBE HOSKINS W.O. TUAL/DUMATUBUN NANUMEA SANGKAPURA (BAWEAN IS.) SERANG JAKARTA/TANJUNG PRIOK TANAH MERAH KIUNGA W.O. GOROKA ATS CURUG/BUDIARTO JAKARTA/SOEKARNO-HATTA JAKARTA/OBSERVATORY NADZAB W.O. BOGOR/CITEKO CIREBON/JATIWANGI TARO ISLAND BANDUNG/HUSEIN TEGAL SEMARANG/AHMAD YANI SEMARANG KALIANGET (MADURA IS) SURABAYA/PERAK IISURABAYA/PERAK I NUI SURABAYA/JUANDA CILACAP SAUMLAKI/OLILIT BANYUWANGI LARANTUKA/GEWAYANTANA ALOR/MALI KALAHAHI MUNDA SUMBAWA BESAR/BRANGBIJI MERAUKE/MOPAH FUNAFUTI MATARAM/SELAPARANG BIMA/M.SALAHUDDIN DILLI/DILLI AIRPORT FUNAFUTI RUTENG/SATAR TACIK MAUMERE/WAI OTI DENPASAR/NGURAH RAI AUKI PORT MORESBY W.O. HONIARA HONIARA/HENDERSON WAINGAPU/MAU HAU KURADA KUPANG/ELTARI GURNEY W.O. KIRA KIRA CHRISTMAS ISLAND AERO SABU/TARDAMU MISIMA W.O. ROTE/LEKUNIK BAA SANTA CRUZ NIULAKITA CAPE WESSEL AWS POINT FAWCETT POINT STUART GOVE AIRPORT DARWIN AIRPORT ROTUMA WEIPA AERO NORTH EAST ISLAND TROUGHTON ISLAND SOLA (VANUA LAVA) TRUSCOTT BROWSE ISLAND AWS KALUMBURU PORT KEATS AERO TINDAL RAAF DOONGAN COOKTOWN AIRPORT ADELE ISLAND KURI BAY WYNDHAM AEROWYNDHAM KOWANYAMA AIRPORT BOUGAINVILLE REEF PEKOA AIRPORT (SANTO) KIMBERLEY RES. STATION KUNUNURRA AERO WILLIS ISLAND CYGNET BAY MOUNT BARNETT MOUNT ELIZABETH NORMAN REEF LAMAP (MALEKULA) ARGYLE AERODROME CAIRNS AEROMOORE REEF WARMUN NABOUWALU LIHOU REEF DERBY AERO RAKIRAKI ROWLEY SHOALS CURTIN AERO LAUTOKA BAUERFIELD (EFATE) FLINDERS REEF NADI AIRPORT WEST ROEBUCK BROOME AIRPORT NAUSORI SUVA FITZROY CROSSING AERO HALLS CREEK AIRPORT BIDYADANGA MARION REEF VUNISEA MATUKU TOWNSVILLE AERO WHITE GRASS AIRPORT BEDOUT ISLAND TENNANT CREEK AIRPORT MANDORA ILE ART (BELEP) CAMOOWEAL TOWNSHIP ILE LOOP (CHESTERFIELD) PARDOO STATION BALGO HILLS ANEITYUM KARRATHA LEGENDRE ISALND PORT HEDLAND AIRPORT KOUMAC (NLLE-CALEDONIE) VARANUS ISLAND MOUNT ISA AERO RICHMOND AIRPORT OULOUP (ILE OUVEA) KARRATHA AEROROEBOURNE OUANAHAM (ILE LIFOU) BARROW ISLAND AIRPORT ROEBOURNE AERO POINDIMIE (NLLE-CALEDONIE) MACKAY M.O MARDIE MARBLE BAR THEVENARD ISLAND LA ROCHE (ILE MARE) ONSLOW ONSLOW AIRPORT TELFER AERO GANNET CAY LA TONTOUTA (NLLE-CALEDONIE) LEARMONTH AIRPORT WITTENOOM NOUMEA (NLLE-CALEDONIE) MATTHEW (ILOT) MOUE (ILE DES PINS) TOM PRICE JERVOIS NYANG STATION PARABURDOO AERO CATO ISLAND NEWMAN AERO LONGREACH AERO ROCKHAMPTON AERO EMERALD AIRPORT ALICE SPRINGS AIRPORT LADY ELLIOT ISLAND CARNARVON AIRPORT GASCOYNE JUNCTION GILES METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE YULARA AERO CARNEGIE (CARNEGIE) SHARK BAY AIRPORT DENHAM BIRDSVILLE AIRPORT DOUBLE ISLAND POINT LIGHTHOUSE WARBURTON AIRFIELD CHARLEVILLE AERO WILUNA ROMA AIRPORT MEEKATHARRA AIRPORT MURCHISON (MURCHISON SHIRE) WILUNA YEELIRRIE OAKEY AERO BRISBANE AERO KALBARRI LEINSTER AERO THARGOMINDAH AIRPORT MOUNT MAGNET AERO MOOMBA AIRPORT NORTH ISLAND MULLEWA BULGA DOWNS LAVERTON AERO GERALDTON AIRPORT LEONORA AEROLEONORA COOBER PEDY AIRPORT NORFOLK ISLAND AERO MORAWA AIRPORT PAYNES FIND TIBOOBURRA AIRPORT MOREE AERO CARNAMAH POST OFFICE MARREE AERO ENEABBA BOURKE AIRPORT AWS JURIEN BAY DALWALLINU BADGINGARRA RESEARCH STN WONGAN HILLS RES. STATION BENCUBBIN KALGOORLIE-BOULDER AIRPORT FORREST WONGAN HILLS LANCELIN BALGAIR TAMWORTH AIRPORT AWS WOOMERA AERODROME SOUTHERN CROSS AIRFIELD GOOMALLING NULLARBOR ROADHOUSE GINGIN AERO MERREDIN COBAR AIRPORT AWS LORD HOWE ISLAND AERO KELLERBERRIN PEARCE RAAFNORTHAM CUNDERDIN AIRFIELD EUCLA SWMAONUBNOTU LRANWELEY PEYROTRHK METRO AWS ROTTNESTG IOSSKLNAELNALDLMSU CNIDTAY BICKLEY NAREMBEEN BROKEN HILL AIRPORT AWS PERTH AIRPORT BEVERLEY CEDUNA AMO GARDEN ISLAND HSFJANDAKOT AERO NORSEMAN AERONORSEMAN EYRE DUBBO AIRPORT AWS CORRIGIN MEDINA RESEARCH CENTRE BROOKTON KARNET HYDEN COMPOSITE BALLADONIA MANDURAH PINGELLY DWELLINGUPWANDERING WILLIAMTOWN RAAF NARROGIN SALMON GUMS RES. STN HARVEY LAKE GRACE COMPARISONLAKE GRACE NEWDEGATE RES. STATION WAGIN BUNBURY COLLIE EAST BATHURST AIRPORT AWS CAPE NATURALISDTOENNYBROOK RAVENSTHORPECHEADANUP BUSSELTON KATANNING COMPARISONKATANNING ESPERANCE AERO JARRAHWOOD BUSSELTON AERO JACUP ESPERANCE BRIDGETOWN ONGERUP RAVENSTHORPE HOPETOUN AWS SYDNEY AIRPORT AMO WITCHCLIFFE BRIDGETOWN COMPARISON MANJIMUP MILDURA AIRPORT CAPE LEEUWIN PEMBERTON CAPE REINGA AWS NORTHCLIFFE SHANNON CALMROCKY GULLY MOUNT BARKER WINDY HARBOUR NORTH WALPOLE ADELAIDE AIRPORT NOWRA RAN AIR STATION AWS ALBANY ALBANY AIRPORT WAGGA WAGGA AMO PURERUA NEPTUNE ISLAND CANBERRA AIRPORT MOKOHINAU AWS SHEPPARTON AIRPORT HORSHAM AERODROME AUCKLAND AERO AWS MALLACOOTA HICKS BAY AWS MOUNT GAMBIER AERO TAURANGA AERO AWS LAVERTON RAAF EAST SALE AIRPORT GISBORNE AERODROME AWS TAUPO AWS CAPE OTWAY LIGHTHOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH AWS WILSONS PROMONTORY LIGHTHOUSE WAIOURU AWS NAPIER AERODROME AWS KING ISLAND AIRPORT PALMERSTON NORTH AWS FAREWELL SPIT AWS CAPE GRIM BAPS PARAPARAUMU AWS CASTLEPOINT EDDYSTONE POINT NELSON AERODROME AWS WELLINGTON AERO AWS LAUNCESTON AIRPORT WESTPORT AERODROME CAPE CAMPBELL AWS CAPE SORELL STRAHAN AERODROME KAIKOURA HOKITIKA AERODROME AWS HOBART AIRPORT LOW ROCKY POINT (AWS) CHRISTCHURCH AERO AWS HAAST AWS TIMARU AERODROME AWS QUEENSTOWN AERODROME SECRETARY ISLAND AWS DUNEDIN AERODROME AWS PUYSEGUR POINT AWS INVERCARGILL AIRPORT AWS SOUTH WEST CAPE AWS ENDERBY ISLAND AWS CAMPBELL ISLAND AWS MACQUARIE ISLAND.
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