From: | Josh Rovero <rovero(at)sonalysts(dot)com> |
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To: | Achilleus Mantzios <achill(at)matrix(dot)gatewaynet(dot)com>, pgsql general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: [SQL] Flight numbers data |
Date: | 2006-03-29 20:56:19 |
Message-ID: | 442AF473.7020600@sonalysts.com |
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We built an operational flight tracking and weather system that uses
Postgresql,
http://www.sonalysts.com/wXstation
One data feed (FAA ASDI) uses both aircraft registration
numbers (tail numbers) and airline-assigned flight numbers. Typically
if you have the latter, you won't get the former. This feed only has
information for flights in the U.S. or to/from the U.S. The data feed also
includes flight plans, so it wouldn't be too hard
to build up a flight number schedule over a short period of time.
Outside the U.S. the problem is more difficult.
> Has anyone from the postgresql camp ever solved such a problem?
>
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