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File: Usable Datums.Txt 7/27/2021, 5:01:36 PM File: usable_datums.txt 9/21/2021, 1:56:21 PM Region Dat-18 Arpt IDENT Airport Name Latitude Longitude Rnwys AFR WGE DAAD BOU SAADA N35195299 E004121599 2 AFR WGE DAAE SOUMMAM-ABANE RAMDANE N36424299 E005041000 2 AFR WGE DAAG HOUARI BOUMEDIENE N36413999 E003130100 4 AFR WGE DAAJ TISKA N24173499 E009270700 4 AFR WGE DAAP TAKHAMALT N26432500 E008370400 2 AFR WGE DAAS 8 MAI 45 N36104299 E005194800 2 AFR WGE DAAT AGUENAR-HADJ BEY AKHAMOK N22484000 E005270300 4 AFR WGE DAAV FERHAT ABBAS N36473999 E005522500 2 AFR WGE DABB RABAH BITAT N36492000 E007483399 4 AFR WGE DABC MOHAMED BOUDIAF N36170700 E006370899 4 AFR WGE DABS CHEIKH LARBI TEBESSI N35255749 E008073216 4 AFR WGE DABT MOSTEPHA BEN BOULAID N35453299 E006192099 2 AFR WGE DAOB ABDELHAFID BOUSSOUF BOU CHEKIF N35202899 E001280100 2 AFR WGE DAOF TINDOUF N27415860 W008094985 4 AFR WGE DAOI CHLEF N36130099 E001202400 2 AFR WGE DAON ZENATA-MESSALI EL HADJ N35005500 W001270299 2 AFR WGE DAOO AHMED BENBELLA N35373800 W000364099 4 AFR WGE DAOR BOUDGHENE BEN ALI LOTFI N31390204 W002151135 4 AFR WGE DAOV GHRISS N35130100 E000085400 2 AFR WGE DAOY EL BAYADH N33431499 E001052899 2 AFR WGE DATG IN GUEZZAM N19333869 E005450489 2 AFR WGE DATM BORDJ MOKHTAR N21223000 E000552600 2 AFR WGE DAUA TOUAT CHEIKH SIDI MOHAMED BELK N27502099 W000110699 2 AFR WGE DAUB MOHAMED KHIDER N34480600 E005443000 2 AFR WGE DAUE EL GOLEA N30340800 E002515300 4 AFR WGE DAUG NOUMERAT-MOUFDI ZAKARIA N32225400 E003475799 4 AFR WGE DAUH KRIM BELKACEM N31402600 E006082599 2 AFR WGE DAUI IN SALAH N27151300 E002303899 2 AFR WGE DAUK SIDI MAHDI N33033600 E006051399 2 AFR WGE DAUO GUEMAR N33304699 E006465699 4 AFR WGE DAUT TIMIMOUN N29142800 E000170099 2 AFR WGE DAUU AIN BEIDA N31555306 E005244856 4 AFR WGE DAUZ IN AMENAS N28030499 E009383400 4 AFR WGE DBBB CARDINAL BERNARDIN GANTIN INTL N06212299 E002230000 2 AFR WGE DFFD OUAGADOUGOU N12211299 W001304300 2 AFR WGE DFOO BOBO-DIOULASSO N11100270 W004191580 2 AFR WGE DGAA KOTOKA INTL N05361588 W000100316 2 AFR WGE DGAH HO N06344694 E000315721 2 AFR WGE DGLE TAMALE N09331482 W000515860 2 AFR WGE DGLW WA N10045730 W002302829 2 AFR WGE DGSI KUMASI N06425250 W001352699 2 AFR WGE DGSN SUNYANI N07214270 W002194338 2 AFR WGE DGTK TAKORADI N04534272 W001463056 2 AFR WGE DIAP FELIX HOUPHOUET BOIGNY INTL N05151620 W003554315 2 AFR WGE DIBK BOUAKE N07450860 W005040369 2 AFR WGE DIKO KORHOGO N09231530 W005331489 2 AFR WGE DIMN MAN N07161549 W007351510 2 AFR WGE DIOD ODIENNE N09321580 W007334909 2 AFR WGE DISP SAN PEDRO N04445139 W006393680 2 AFR WGE DIYO YAMOUSSOUKRO N06542079 W005214949 2 AFR WGE DNAA NNAMDI AZIKIWE INTL N09002399 E007154700 2 AFR WGE DNAI VICTOR ATTAH N04521999 E008053700 2 AFR WGE DNAK AKURE N07144827 E005180352 2 AFR WGE DNAS ASABA N06121149 E006400259 2 AFR WGE DNBC SIR ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA N10285800 E009443799 2 AFR WGE DNBE BENIN N06190000 E005355599 2 AFR WGE DNBK SIR AHMADU BELLO N12284499 E004221000 2 AFR WGE DNCA MARGARET EKPO N04583400 E008205000 2 AFR WGE DNDS DUTSE N11474300 E009180400 2 AFR WGE DNEK EKET N04383426 E007565693 2 AFR WGE DNEN AKANU IBIAM N06282500 E007333199 2 AFR WGE DNES ESCRAVOS N05365899 E005111900 2 AFR WGE DNFB FINIMA N04241800 E007105200 2 AFR WGE DNFD FORCADOS TERMINAL N05211799 E005205599 2 AFR WGE DNGO GOMBE N10175299 E010535699 2 AFR WGE DNIB IBADAN N07214500 E003584200 2 AFR WGE DNIL ILORIN N08262399 E004293830 2 AFR WGE DNIM SAM MBAKWE N05253799 E007122200 2 AFR WGE DNJO YAKUBU GOWON N09382299 E008520899 2 Page: 1 File: usable_datums.txt 9/21/2021, 1:56:21 PM AFR WGE DNKA NEW KADUNA N10414499 E007191299 2 AFR WGE DNKN MALLAM AMINU KANO N12025299 E008312500 4 AFR WGE DNKT KATSINA N13002700 E007393799 2 AFR WGE DNMA MAIDUGURI N11511899 E013045299 2 AFR WGE DNMM MURTALA MUHAMMED N06344299 E003192100 4 AFR WGE DNMN MINNA N09390800 E006274400 2 AFR WGE DNPO PORT HARCOURT N05005600 E006565800 2 AFR WGE DNSO SADDIQ ABUBAKAR III INTL N12545700 E005122500 2 AFR WGE DNSU OSUBI N05355300 E005490800 2 AFR WGE DNYO YOLA N09152800 E012254899 2 AFR WGE DNZA ZARIA N11074900 E007410900 2 AFR WGE DRRM MARADI N13300681 E007071102 2 AFR WGE DRRN DIORI HAMANI N13285400 E002101299 4 AFR WGE DRRT TAHOUA N14524099 E005161199 2 AFR WGE DRZA MANO DAYAK N16574400 E007592500 4 AFR WGE DRZD DIRKOU N18580830 E012520779 2 AFR WGE DRZF DIFFA N13222238 E012372253 0 AFR WGE DRZR ZINDER N13470199 E008592499 2 AFR WGE DTKA AIN DRAHAM N36584799 E008523700 2 AFR WGE DTMB HABIB BOURGUIBA N35452900 E010451699 2 AFR WGE DTNH HAMMAMET N36043300 E010261899 2 AFR WGE DTTA CARTHAGE N36510399 E010133700 4 AFR WGE DTTF KSAR N34245600 E008484900 2 AFR WGE DTTG MATMATA N33435700 E009545800 2 AFR WGE DTTI BORJ EL AMRI N36431600 E009563600 2 AFR WGE DTTJ ZARZIS N33523200 E010463799 2 AFR WGE DTTX THYNA N34431400 E010411900 2 AFR WGE DTTZ NEFTA N33562300 E008063800 2 AFR WGE DXNG NIAMTOUGOU INTL N09463929 E001054429 2 AFR WGE DXXX GNASSINGBE EYADEMA INTL N06095700 E001151500 2 AFR WGE FAAB ALEXANDER BAY S28342394 E016320361 2 AFR U FABB BRAKPAN-BENONI S26141700 E028182100 0 AFR WGE FABE BHISHO S32534200 E027170600 2 AFR WGE FABL BRAM FISCHER INTL S29053763 E026181427 4 AFR WGE FABM BETHLEHEM S28145499 E028200999 2 AFR WGE FABW KAROO GATEWAY S32175999 E022400000 2 AFR WGE FACT CAPE TOWN INTL S33581693 E018361545 4 AFR WGE FACV CALVINIA S31300099 E019433300 2 AFR WGE FAEL EAST LONDON S33020643 E027491685 4 AFR U FAFB FICKSBURG SENTRAOES S28493000 E027543000 0 AFR WGE FAGC GRAND CENTRAL S25591344 E028082596 2 AFR WGE FAGG GEORGE S34002412 E022222741 2 AFR WGE FAGM RAND S26143111 E028090487 4 AFR WGE FAGR GRAAFF-REINET S32113279 E024322512 2 AFR U FAGT GRAHAMSTOWN S33170000 E026300000 0 AFR WGE FAGY GREYTOWN S29071746 E030351411 2 AFR WGE FAHS HOEDSPRUIT AB S24211662 E031030144 4 AFR WGE FAHV GARIEP DAM S30334389 E025314768 0 AFR U FAKD P.C. PELSER S26520000 E026430000 0 AFR WGE FAKM KIMBERLEY S28481721 E024455052 4 AFR WGE FAKN KRUGER MPUMALANGA INTL S25232969 E031055739 2 AFR WGE FALA LANSERIA INTL S25562288 E027553207 2 AFR WGE FALE KING SHAKA INTL S29364237 E031070953 2 AFR WGE FALM MAKHADO AB S23093402 E029420541 2 AFR WGE FALO LOUIS TRICHARDT S23034269 E029515120 0 AFR WGE FALW LANGEBAANWEG S32580771 E018095493 8 AFR WGE FALY LADYSMITH S28344769 E029450985 2 AFR WGE FAMD MALAMALA S24490329 E031324097 2 AFR WGE FAMG MARGATE S30512652 E030203489 2 AFR U FAMI MARBLE HALL S24593000 E029170000 0 AFR WGE FAMJ MAJUBA POWER STATION S27045900 E029470600 0 AFR WGE FAMM GEORGE DICK MONTSHIOA S25482681 E025324009 2 AFR WGE FAMN MALELANE S25282399 E031335599 2 AFR WGE FANC NEWCASTLE S27462199 E029583499 2 AFR WGE FAOB OVERBERG AFB S34332921 E020145684 4 AFR WGE FAOH OUDTSHOORN S33362200 E022112199 2 AFR WGE FAOR O.R. TAMBO INTL S26080129 E028143234 4 AFR WGE FAPE PORT ELIZABETH INTL S33592405 E025363700 4 AFR WGE FAPG PLETTENBERG BAY S34051736 E023194301 2 AFR WGE FAPH KRUGER PARK GATEWAY S23560987 E031091834 2 Page: 2 File: usable_datums.txt 9/21/2021, 1:56:21 PM AFR WGE FAPI PIETERSBURG S23553380 E029290370 2 AFR WGE FAPL PONGOLA S27214180 E031361988 2 AFR WGE FAPM PIETERMARITZBURG S29384843 E030235198 2 AFR WGE FAPN PILANESBERG INTL S25200773 E027101787 2 AFR WGE FAPP POLOKWANE INTL S23505872 E029272335 4 AFR WGE FAPS POTCHEFSTROOM S26400584 E027050278 2 AFR U FAQT QUEENSTOWN S31550000 E026530000 0 AFR WGE FARB RICHARDS BAY S28442464 E032053618 2 AFR WGE FARG RUSTENBURG S25384040 E027161590 0 AFR U FARS ROBERTSON S33483900 E019543600 0 AFR U FASB SPRINGBOK S29412200 E017562000 0 AFR U FASC SECUNDA S26311400 E029102000 2 AFR U FASD SALDANAHA-VREDENBURG S32574800 E017581200 0 AFR WGE FASE SABI SABI S24562944 E031264056 0 AFR U FASH STELLENBOSCH S33585000 E018492200 0 AFR U FASI SPRINGS S26150000 E028240000 0 AFR WGE FASS SISHEN S27385999 E023000000 2 AFR U FASX HENDRIK SWELLENGREBEL S34030000 E020290000 0 AFR WGE FASZ SKUKUZA S24574075 E031351976 2 AFR WGE FATF TOMMY'S FIELD S28155999 E023000000 2 AFR WGE FATP NEW TEMPE S29015777 E026092882 4 AFR WGE FATT TUTUKA POWER STATION S26464279 E029201824 0 AFR WGE FATW TSWALU S27121010 E022285099 2 AFR WGE FATZ TZANEEN S23494799 E030185999 2 AFR WGE FAUL PRINCE MANGOSUTHU BUTHELEZI S28191010 E031250140 2 AFR WGE FAUP UPINGTON INTL S28240368 E021153477 6 AFR WGE FAUT MTHATHA S31324649 E028403114 2 AFR U FAVG VIRGINIA S29461500 E031033700 0 AFR WGE FAVM VENETIA S22265632 E029200605 2 AFR WGE FAVV VEREENIGING S26342999 E027574499 0 AFR WGE FAWA WARMBATHS S24542900 E028181600 0 AFR WGE FAWB WONDERBOOM S25391911 E028131680 4 AFR WGE FAWI WITBANK S25500160 E029113344 2 AFR WGE FAWK WATERKLOOF AFB S25494172 E028132588 4 AFR WGE FAWM WELKOM S27595283 E026401039 2 AFR WGE FAWN CAPE WINELANDS S33461700 E018442400 2 AFR WGE FAYP YSTERPLAAT AB S33540356 E018295095 2 AFR U FBGZ GHANZI S21420000 E021400000 0 AFR U FBJW JWANENG S24360000 E024400000 0 AFR WGE FBKE KASANE INTL S17495104 E025094535 2 AFR WGE FBKG KANG S23410000 E022485999 0 AFR WGE FBLV LIMPOPO VALLEY S22112156 E029073718 0 AFR WGE FBMN MAUN INTL S19582100 E023254100 2 AFR U FBOR ORAPA S21160000 E025190000 0 AFR WGE FBPM P G MATANTE INTL S21092699 E027280999 4 AFR WGE FBSK SIR SERETSE KHAMA INTL S24332099 E025550799 2 AFR U FBSN SUA S20331800 E026065800 0 AFR WGE FBSP SELEBI-PHIKWE S22032375 E027491365 2 AFR WGE FBSW SHAKAWE S18220000 E021485999 0 AFR WGE FCBB MAYA-MAYA S04150200 E015150499 2 AFR WGE FCOD DENIS SASSOU N'GUESSO S01131699 E015544899 2 AFR WGE FCOU OUESSO N01363541 E016020999 2 AFR WGE FCPD DOLISIE S04124319 E012395670 0 AFR WGE FCPP ANTONIO AGOSTINHO NETO S04485300 E011531099 2 AFR WGE FDMS MATSAPHA S26314499 E031182700 2 AFR WGE FDSK SIKHUPHE INTL S26213116 E031430169 2 AFR
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