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Location Indicators by Indicator ECCAIRS 4.2.6 Data Definition Standard Location Indicators by indicator The ECCAIRS 4 location indicators are based on ICAO's ADREP 2000 taxonomy. They have been organised at two hierarchical levels. 12 January 2006 Page 1 of 251 ECCAIRS 4 Location Indicators by Indicator Data Definition Standard OAAD OAAD : Amdar 1001 Afghanistan OAAK OAAK : Andkhoi 1002 Afghanistan OAAS OAAS : Asmar 1003 Afghanistan OABG OABG : Baghlan 1004 Afghanistan OABR OABR : Bamar 1005 Afghanistan OABN OABN : Bamyan 1006 Afghanistan OABK OABK : Bandkamalkhan 1007 Afghanistan OABD OABD : Behsood 1008 Afghanistan OABT OABT : Bost 1009 Afghanistan OACC OACC : Chakhcharan 1010 Afghanistan OACB OACB : Charburjak 1011 Afghanistan OADF OADF : Darra-I-Soof 1012 Afghanistan OADZ OADZ : Darwaz 1013 Afghanistan OADD OADD : Dawlatabad 1014 Afghanistan OAOO OAOO : Deshoo 1015 Afghanistan OADV OADV : Devar 1016 Afghanistan OARM OARM : Dilaram 1017 Afghanistan OAEM OAEM : Eshkashem 1018 Afghanistan OAFZ OAFZ : Faizabad 1019 Afghanistan OAFR OAFR : Farah 1020 Afghanistan OAGD OAGD : Gader 1021 Afghanistan OAGZ OAGZ : Gardez 1022 Afghanistan OAGS OAGS : Gasar 1023 Afghanistan OAGA OAGA : Ghaziabad 1024 Afghanistan OAGN OAGN : Ghazni 1025 Afghanistan OAGM OAGM : Ghelmeen 1026 Afghanistan OAGL OAGL : Gulistan 1027 Afghanistan OAHJ OAHJ : Hajigak 1028 Afghanistan OAHE OAHE : Hazrat eman 1029 Afghanistan OAHR OAHR : Herat 1030 Afghanistan OAEQ OAEQ : Islam qala 1031 Afghanistan OAJS OAJS : Jabul saraj 1032 Afghanistan OAJL OAJL : Jalalabad 1033 Afghanistan OAJW OAJW : Jawand 1034 Afghanistan OAKX OAKX : Kabul (Acc/Fic) 1035 Afghanistan OAKB OAKB : Kabul ad 1036 Afghanistan OAKJ OAKJ : Kajaki 1037 Afghanistan OAKT OAKT : Kalat 1038 Afghanistan OAKR OAKR : Kaldar 1039 Afghanistan OAKM OAKM : Kamar 1040 Afghanistan OAKD OAKD : Kamdesh 1041 Afghanistan OAKN OAKN : Kandahar 1042 Afghanistan OAKZ OAKZ : Karez-I-Mir 1043 Afghanistan OAEK OAEK : Keshm 1044 Afghanistan OAKG OAKG : Khojaghar 1045 Afghanistan OAKS OAKS : Khost 1046 Afghanistan OAFG OAFG : Khost-O-Fering 1047 Afghanistan OAHN OAHN : Khwahan 1048 Afghanistan OAKA OAKA : Koban 1049 Afghanistan OAKL OAKL : Konjak-I-Logar 1050 Afghanistan OATK OATK : Kotal 1051 Afghanistan OAQM OAQM : Kron monjan 1052 Afghanistan OAUZ OAUZ : Kunduz 1053 Afghanistan OALN OALN : Laghman 1054 Afghanistan 12 January 2006 Page 2 of 251 ECCAIRS 4 Location Indicators by Indicator Data Definition Standard OALL OALL : Lal 1055 Afghanistan OALG OALG : Logar 1056 Afghanistan OAMN OAMN : Maimama 1057 Afghanistan OAMS OAMS : Mazar-I-Sharif 1058 Afghanistan OAMK OAMK : Mukur 1059 Afghanistan OAMT OAMT : Munta 1060 Afghanistan OANR OANR : Nawor 1061 Afghanistan OAOB OAOB : Obeh 1062 Afghanistan OAPG OAPG : Paghman 1063 Afghanistan OAPJ OAPJ : Pan jao 1064 Afghanistan OAQD OAQD : Qades 1065 Afghanistan OAQR OAQR : Qaisar 1066 Afghanistan OAQN OAQN : Qala-I-Naw 1067 Afghanistan OAQK OAQK : Qala-I-Nyazkhan 1068 Afghanistan OAQQ OAQQ : Qarqin 1069 Afghanistan OARP OARP : Rimpa 1070 Afghanistan OASR OASR : Sabar 1071 Afghanistan OASL OASL : Salam 1072 Afghanistan OASS OASS : Salang-I-Junubi 1073 Afghanistan OANS OANS : Salang-I-Shamali 1074 Afghanistan OASM OASM : Samangan 1075 Afghanistan OABS OABS : Sarday 1076 Afghanistan OASP OASP : Sare pul 1077 Afghanistan OASB OASB : Sarobi 1078 Afghanistan OASK OASK : Serka 1079 Afghanistan OASG OASG : Sheberghan 1080 Afghanistan OASN OASN : Sheghnan 1081 Afghanistan OASD OASD : Shindand 1082 Afghanistan OAST OAST : Shur tepa 1083 Afghanistan OATQ OATQ : Taluqan 1084 Afghanistan OATG OATG : Tashkurghan 1085 Afghanistan OATN OATN : Tereen 1086 Afghanistan OATZ OATZ : Tesak 1087 Afghanistan OATW OATW : Tewara 1088 Afghanistan OATD OATD : Toorghondi 1089 Afghanistan OAOG OAOG : Urgoon 1090 Afghanistan OARG OARG : Uruzgan 1091 Afghanistan OADW OADW : Wazakhwa 1092 Afghanistan OAWZ OAWZ : Wazirabad 1093 Afghanistan OAWU OAWU : Wurtach 1094 Afghanistan OAYQ OAYQ : Yangi qala 1095 Afghanistan OAZJ OAZJ : Zaranj 1096 Afghanistan OAZB OAZB : Zebak 1097 Afghanistan Other 1998 Afghanistan Unknown 1999 Afghanistan PADK PADK : Adak Island/Adak Nas,Ak. 2001 Alaska (U.S.) PAZA PAZA : Anchorage (Artcc),Ak. 2002 Alaska (U.S.) PAED PAED : Anchorage/Elmendorf Afb,Ak. 2003 Alaska (U.S.) PANC PANC : Anchorage/Intl,Ak. 2004 Alaska (U.S.) PAMR PAMR : Anchorage/Merrill Field,Ak. 2005 Alaska (U.S.) PANT PANT : Annette Island,Ak. 2006 Alaska (U.S.) PABR PABR : Barrow/Wiley Post-Will Rogers Mem,Ak. 2007 Alaska (U.S.) PABA PABA : Barter Island Lrrs,Ak. 2008 Alaska (U.S.) PABE PABE : Bethel,Ak. 2009 Alaska (U.S.) 12 January 2006 Page 3 of 251 ECCAIRS 4 Location Indicators by Indicator Data Definition Standard PABT PABT : Bettles,Ak. 2010 Alaska (U.S.) PALU PALU : Cape Lisburne Lrrs,Ak. 2011 Alaska (U.S.) PAEH PAEH : Cape Newenham Lrrs,Ak. 2012 Alaska (U.S.) PACZ PACZ : Cape Romanzof Lrrs,Ak. 2013 Alaska (U.S.) PACL PACL : Clear (Mews),Ak. 2014 Alaska (U.S.) PACD PACD : Cold Bay,Ak. 2015 Alaska (U.S.) PACV PACV : Cordova/Merle K (Mudhole) Smith,Ak. 2016 Alaska (U.S.) PASC PASC : Deadhorse,Ak. 2017 Alaska (U.S.) PABI PABI : Delta Junction/Allen Aaf,Ak. 2018 Alaska (U.S.) PADL PADL : Dillingham Aprt,Ak. 2019 Alaska (U.S.) PAEI PAEI : Fairbanks/Eielson Afb,Ak. 2020 Alaska (U.S.) PAFA PAFA : Fairbanks/Intl.Ak. 2021 Alaska (U.S.) PAFW PAFW : Farewell,Ak. 2022 Alaska (U.S.) PAFR PAFR : Fort Richardson/Bryant Ahp, Ak. 2023 Alaska (U.S.) PFYU PFYU : Fort Yukon (Usaf),Ak. 2024 Alaska (U.S.) PAFB PAFB : Ft Wainwright Aaf,Ak. 2025 Alaska (U.S.) PAWT PAWT : Ft Wainwright Afs,Ak. 2026 Alaska (U.S.) PAGA PAGA : Galena,Ak. 2027 Alaska (U.S.) PAGK PAGK : Gulkana,Ak. 2028 Alaska (U.S.) PAHO PAHO : Homer,Ak. 2029 Alaska (U.S.) PAIL PAIL : Iliamna,Ak. 2030 Alaska (U.S.) PAJN PAJN : Juneau Intl,Ak. 2031 Alaska (U.S.) PAEN PAEN : Kenai/Muni,Ak. 2032 Alaska (U.S.) PAKT PAKT : Ketchikan Intl,Ak. 2033 Alaska (U.S.) PAKN PAKN : King Salmon,Ak. 2034 Alaska (U.S.) PADQ PADQ : Kodiak,Ak. 2035 Alaska (U.S.) PAOT PAOT : Kotzebue/Ralph Wien Memorial Ak. 2036 Alaska (U.S.) PAMC PAMC : Mcgrath,Ak. 2037 Alaska (U.S.) PAOM PAOM : Nome,Ak. 2038 Alaska (U.S.) PAOR PAOR : Northway,Ak. 2039 Alaska (U.S.) POLI POLI : Oliktok Point/Lrrs Aiport,Ak 2040 Alaska (U.S.) PAAQ PAAQ : Palmer/Muni,Ak. 2041 Alaska (U.S.) PPIZ PPIZ : Point Lay Lrrs,Ak. 2042 Alaska (U.S.) PASY PASY : Shemya Afb,Ak. 2043 Alaska (U.S.) PASI PASI : Sitka,Ak. 2044 Alaska (U.S.) PAGY PAGY : Skagway,Ak. 2045 Alaska (U.S.) PASV PASV : Sparrevohn Lrrs,Ak. 2046 Alaska (U.S.) PASN PASN : St. Paul Island,Ak. 2047 Alaska (U.S.) PATK PATK : Talkeetna,Ak. 2048 Alaska (U.S.) PATA PATA : Tanana/Ralph Calhoun Mem,Ak. 2049 Alaska (U.S.) PATL PATL : Tatalina Lrrs,Ak. 2050 Alaska (U.S.) PATC PATC : Tin City Lrrs,Ak. 2051 Alaska (U.S.) PAUN PAUN : Unalakleet,Ak. 2052 Alaska (U.S.) PADU PADU : Unalaska,Ak. 2053 Alaska (U.S.) PAVD PAVD : Valdez,Ak. 2054 Alaska (U.S.) PAYA PAYA : Yakutat,Ak. 2055 Alaska (U.S.) PABH PABH : Bethel(Met Radar Site),Ak 2056 Alaska (U.S.) PABK PABK : Fairbanks(Pedro Dome Met Radar Site),Ak 2057 Alaska (U.S.) PAHG PAHG : Anchorage (Met Radar Site) Ak, 2058 Alaska (U.S.) PAKA PAKA : Sitka (Met Radar Site),Ak 2059 Alaska (U.S.) PAMD PAMD : Middleton Island (Met Radar Site),Ak 2060 Alaska (U.S.) PAME PAME : Nome (Met Radar Site),Ak 2061 Alaska (U.S.) Other 2998 Alaska (U.S.) Unknown 2999 Alaska (U.S.) 12 January 2006 Page 4 of 251 ECCAIRS 4 Location Indicators by Indicator Data Definition Standard LATI LATI : Tirana/Rinas 3001 Albania LAAA LAAA : Tirana Fir/Uir/Fic/Acc/Sar 3002 Albania LAFK LAFK : Tirana military heliport 3003 Albania LAGJ LAGJ : Gjadri military aerodrome 3004 Albania LAKO LAKO : Korea airfield 3005 Albania LAKU LAKU : Kukes airfield 3006 Albania LAKV LAKV : Kucova military aerodrome 3007 Albania LASK LASK : Shkodra airfield 3008 Albania LASR LASR : Saranda airfield 3009 Albania LAVL LAVL : Vlora airfield 3010 Albania Other 3998 Albania Unknown 3999 Albania DAUA DAUA : Adrar/Touat 4001 Algerie DAAQ DAAQ : Ain oussera 4002 Algerie DAAA DAAA : Alger (Acc) 4003 Algerie DAMM DAMM : Alger (Crt) 4004 Algerie DAAL DAAL : Alger (Ville) 4005 Algerie DAAG DAAG : Alger/Houari Boumediene 4006 Algerie DABB DABB : Annaba/El Mellah 4007 Algerie DAAF DAAF : Aoulef 4008 Algerie DABT DABT : Batna 4009 Algerie DAOR DAOR : Bechar/Ouakda 4010 Algerie DAOC DAOC : Bechar/Oukda 4011 Algerie DAAE DAAE : Bejaia/Soummam 4012 Algerie DAUB DAUB : Biskra 4013 Algerie DAAB DAAB : Blida 4014 Algerie DATM DATM : Bordj mokhtar 4015 Algerie DAAW DAAW : Bordj omar driss 4016 Algerie DAAD DAAD : Bou saada 4017 Algerie DAOE DAOE : Bou sfer 4018 Algerie DAAK DAAK : Boufarik 4019 Algerie DAAX DAAX : Cheragas 4020 Algerie DABC DABC : Constantine/Ain El Bey 4021 Algerie DAAJ DAAJ : Djanet/Tiska 4022 Algerie DAFI DAFI : Djelfa/Tletsi 4023 Algerie DAOI DAOI : Ech-Cheliff 4024 Algerie DAUE DAUE : El golea 4025 Algerie DAUO DAUO : El Oued/Guemar 4026 Algerie DAUG DAUG : Ghardaia/Noumerate 4027 Algerie DAOV DAOV : Ghriss 4028 Algerie DAUH DAUH : Hassi-Messaoud/Oued 4029 Algerie DAAP DAAP : Illizi/Illirane 4030 Algerie DATG DATG : In guezzam 4031 Algerie DAUI DAUI : In salah 4032 Algerie DAAV DAAV : Jijell/Taher 4033 Algerie DAUL DAUL : Laghouat 4034 Algerie DAAY DAAY : Mecheria 4035 Algerie DAOO DAOO : Oran/Es Senia 4036 Algerie DAOL DAOL : Oran/Tafaroui 4037 Algerie DAUU DAUU : Ouargla 4038 Algerie DAAN DAAN : Reggan 4039 Algerie DAAZ DAAZ : Relizane 4040 Algerie DAAS DAAS : Setif/Ain-Arnat 4041 Algerie DAOS DAOS : Sidi bel abbes 4042 Algerie 12 January 2006 Page 5 of 251 ECCAIRS 4 Location Indicators by Indicator Data Definition Standard DABP DABP : Skikda 4043 Algerie DAAT DAAT : Tamanrasset 4044 Algerie DABS DABS : Tebessa 4045 Algerie DAAM DAAM : Telergma 4046 Algerie DAOB DAOB : Tiaret 4047 Algerie DAFH DAFH : Tilrempt/Hassi R'mel 4048 Algerie DAUT DAUT : Timimoun 4049 Algerie DAOF DAOF : Tindouf 4050 Algerie DAON DAON : Tlemcen/Zenata 4051 Algerie DAUK DAUK : Touggourt/Sidi Mahdi 4052 Algerie DAUZ DAUZ : Zarzaitine/In Amenas 4053 Algerie Other 4998 Algerie Unknown 4999 Algerie NSTU NSTU : Pago Pago/Intl,Tutuila I.
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