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Title Sheet Index APPLICATION DASH NO. NEXT ASSY USED ON 000 965-0976 000 965-1076 965-1206 965-1210 965-1216 965-1220 965-1676 965-1690 TITLE SHEET INDEX SHEET NO. TITLE SHEET ———————————— 1 REVISION STATUS OF SHEETS INDEX —— 2 REVISIONS ———————————— 3 DOCUMENT ———————————— 7 APPENDIX A ———————————— This document is an unpublished work. Copyright 1998,2012 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. This document and all information and expression contained herein are the property of Honeywell International Inc., and is provided to the recipient in confidence on a “need to know” basis. Your use of this document is strictly limited to a legitimate business purpose requiring the information contained therein. Your use of this document constitutes acceptance of these terms. Typed signatures constitute approval. Actual signatures on file at Honeywell in Redmond WA. CONTRACT NO. PRECIOUS METAL ------------------ INDICATOR CODE: Honeywell International Inc. NA Redmond, Washington 98073-9701 98/03/23 DRAWN C. Stahl MK V/VII and VIII . CHECK . EGPWS and AESS Terrain Database 98/03/24 ENGR L. Kendall Airport Coverage List . MFG . (3500+ Foot Runways) . SIZE CAGE CODE DWG NO. REV. QA . 98/03/24 APVD L. Kendall A 97896 060-4267-000 BN . APVD . SCALE: NONE SHEET 1 OF 289 PRODUCTION - Release 09 Nov 2012 14:16:09 MST Printed on 10 Dec HIF-2121/R4 Document2 REVISION STATUS OF SHEETS INDEX ADDED SHEETS ADDED SHEETS SHEET REV SHEET REV SHEET REV SHEET REV SHEET REV SHEET REV NUMBER LTR NUMBER LTR NUMBER LTR NUMBER LTR NUMBER LTR NUMBER LTR 1 - 289 BN HIF-2121/R4 CAGE CODE: 97896 SCALE: NONE SIZE: A DWG NO. 060-4267-000 REV: BN SHEET 2 REVISIONS SH REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED All D Added information on database –415. 98/10/8 C.Stahl 98/10/8 L.Kendall All E Added information on database –416. 99/01/26 C. Stahl 99/01/26 L.Kendall All F Added information on database –417. 99/05/24 C. Stahl 99/05/24 L.Kendall All G Added information on database –418. 99/07/30 C. Stahl 99/07/30 L.Kendall All H Added information on database –419. 99/09/24 C. Stahl 99/09/24 L.Kendall All J Added runway at ZG07 Dayingshan, PR of China on 99/09/30 C. Stahl database –419. Removed duplicate runway at ZGML 99/09/30 L.Kendall Haikou/Meilan Intl, PR of China on database –419. All K Updated to Honeywell template. Added information on 00/02/16 C. Stahl database –420. 00/02/16 L.Kendall All L Added information on database –421 (identical to – 00/03/06 C. Stahl 420). 00/03/06 L.Kendall All M Added information on database –422 00/04/19 C. Stahl 00/04/19 L.Kendall C. Stahl All N Added information on database –423 00/08/28 00/08/28 L.Kendall All P Added information on database –424 00/12/14 C. Stahl 00/12/14 L.Kendall All R Added information on database –425 01/03/15 C. Stahl 01/03/15 P.Hermann T.Hemenway All T Added information on database –426. Removed database 07/25/01 C. Stahl –406. 07/25/01 T.Hemenway U 01/11/14 All Added information on database –427. C. Stahl 01/11/14 02/03/18 T.Hemenway All V Added information on database –428. Removed database 02/03/18 C. Stahl –407/408 column. All W Added information on database –429. Updated title to 07/23/02 T.Hemenway reflect runway lengths of applicable airports. Added 07/23/02 C. Stahl reference to website info in the introduction section. Removed database –409/410 column. All Y 01/02/03 T.Hemenway Added information on database –430. Removed database C. Stahl –411 column. 01/02/03 HIF-2121/R4 CAGE CODE: 97896 SCALE: NONE SIZE: A DWG NO. 060-4267-000 REV: BN SHEET 3 REVISIONS SH REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED Added information on database –432. Updated –430 06/02/03 T.Hemenway All AA column to reference both –430 and –431. Removed 06/02/03 C. Ellis database –412 column. All AB Added information on database –435/-434. Added column 10/08/03 T.Hemenway for “City” where data is available. Removed database 10/08/03 C.Ellis –413 thru -416 columns. 04/05/04 T.Hemenway All AC Added information on database –436. 04/05/04 C.Ellis All AD Added information on database –437. Removed database 07/13/04 K.Leonard –417 column. 07/13/04 C.Ellis All AE Added information on database -438. Removed database 12/03/04 T.Hemenway -418 column. 12/03/04 C.Ellis ALL AF Added information on database -439. Removed database 4/01/05 T.Hemenway -419 column. 4/01/05 J.McGlone ALL AG Added information on database -440. Removed database 8/24/05 T.Hemenway -420/421 column. 8/24/05 C.Ellis ALL AH Added information on database -441. Removed database 11/4/05 T.Hemenway -422 column. 11/4/05 C.Ellis ALL AJ Added information on databases -443 and -442. 04/07/06 T.Hemenway Removed database -424 and -423 columns. 04/07/06 C.Ellis ALL AK Added information on database -444. Removed database 07/25/06 T.Hemenway -425 column. 07/25/06 K.Leonard ALL AL Added information on database -445. Removed database 10/09/06 T.Hemenway -426 column. 10/09/06 C.Ellis ALL AM Added information on database -446. Removed database 02/13/07 T.Hemenway -427 column. 02/13/07 C.Ellis ALL AN Added information on database -447. Removed database 07/02/07 T.Hemenway -428 column. 07/02/07 A.Hart ALL AP Added information on database -448. Removed database 09/13/07 T.Hemenway -429 column. 09/13/07 A.Hart ALL AR Added information on database -449. Removed database 01/07/08 T.Hemenway -430 column. 01/07/08 A.Hart ALL AT Added information on database -450. Removed database 05/01/08 T.Hemenway -432 and -434/-435 columns. 05/01/08 J.McGlone ALL AU Added information on database -451. Removed database 08/14/08 T.Hemenway -436 column. 08/14/08 J.McGlone ALL AV Added information on database -452. Removed database 10/28/08 T.Hemenway -437 column. Added AESS to document title. 10/28/08 T.Pike HIF-2121/R4 CAGE CODE: 97896 SCALE: NONE SIZE: A DWG NO. 060-4267-000 REV: BN SHEET 4 REVISIONS SH REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED ALL AW Added information on database -453. Removed database 2/19/09 T.Hemenway -438 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 56824 for additional approvals ALL AY Added information on database -454. Removed database 5/29/09 T.Hemenway -439 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 63833 for additional approvals ALL BA Added information on database -455. Removed database 9/11/09 T.Hemenway -440 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 71105 for additional approvals ALL BB Added information on database -456. Removed database 11/17/09 T.Hemenway -441 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 77003 for additional approvals ALL BC Added information on database -457. Removed database 3/4/10 T.Hemenway -442 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 83638 for additional approvals ALL BD Added information on database -458. Removed database 5/28/10 T.Hemenway -443 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 91301 for additional approvals ALL BE Added information on database -459. Removed database 10/27/10 T.Hemenway -444 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 104224 for additional approvals ALL BF Added information on database -460. Removed database 2/28/11 T.Hemenway -445 column. Updated the Honeywell website link. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 114010 for additional approvals ALL BG Added information on database -461. Removed database 5/19/11 T.Hemenway -446 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 121097 for additional approvals HIF-2121/R4 CAGE CODE: 97896 SCALE: NONE SIZE: A DWG NO. 060-4267-000 REV: BN SHEET 5 REVISIONS SH REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED ALL BH Added information on database -462. Removed 8/15/11 T.Hemenway database -447 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 127247 for additional approvals ALL BJ Added information on database -463. Removed 10/25/11 T.Hemenway database -448 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 135084 for additional approvals ALL BK Added information on database -464. Removed 3/1/12 T.Hemenway database -449 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 146790 for additional approvals ALL BL Added information on database -465. Removed 5/31/12 T.Hemenway database -450 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 155298 for additional approvals ALL BM Added information on database -466. Removed 8/15/12 T.Hemenway database -451 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 162281 for additional approvals ALL BN Added information on database -467. Removed 11/7/12 T.Hemenway database -452 column. See AeroPDM Updated per ECO 169184 for additional approvals EFF PT: 14A; DISPN: USE HIF-2121/R4 CAGE CODE: 97896 SCALE: NONE SIZE: A DWG NO. 060-4267-000 REV: BN SHEET 6 Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................ 8 2.0 DATABASE VERSION CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................. 8 HIF-2121/R4 CAGE CODE: 97896 SCALE: NONE SIZE: A DWG NO. 060-4267-000 REV: BN SHEET 7 1.0 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this document is to list the airports included in the EGPWS Terrain Database. The airports are sorted alphabetically by ICAO code, and the list includes the “Country,” the “City, ” the “Airport Name” and the world wide “Area.” All the currently available airports are listed in the first five columns.
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