Identifier | Name | Coordinates | Type | Municipality | Region | Country |
KMFI | Marshfield Municipal | None | Small Airport | Marshfield, WI | ||
KFWA | Ft. Wayne International | None | Medium Airport | Ft. Wayne, IN | ||
L38 | Louisiana Regional | None | Small Airport | Gonzales, LA | ||
KPIE | St. Petersburg International | None | Medium Airport | St. Petersburg, FL | ||
KNEW | New Orleans Lakefront | None | Small Airport | New Orleans, LA | ||
KSPG | St. Petersburg, Albert Whitted | None | Small Airport | St. Petersburg, FL | ||
KSDL | Scottsdale Airport | None | Small Airport | Scottsdale, AZ | ||
KCLW | Clearwater Airpark | None | Small Airport | Clearwater, FL | ||
K173 | Moraine Airpark | None | Small Airport | Moraine, OH |
Above is a list of custom locations that you have
defined. A custom location is a place you have flown to or flown over that
does not have an official FAA/ICAO/IATA identifier. If you are trying to log a
flight to an airport which is not in the FlightLogg.in airport database,
a better solution is to go to OurAirports
and create a new page for that airport. The data will eventually make its way into
FlightLogg.in's database from there.
To use a custom location in a flight, just use the identifier you have defined above. To force the use of a custom location, prefix the identifier with a "!". For instance, a flight from "DEN - !DEN - DEN" would be from Denver, to a custom identifier you have defined as "DEN", then back to Denver.
To use a custom location as a flyover point, prefix it with a "@". So a flight from Denver, then flying over a custom point called "CUS", then landing back at Denver would be "DEN - !@CUS - DEN". It is important to log fly-over points accurately to differentiate between flights that quality for Point to Point XC.
To use a custom location in a flight, just use the identifier you have defined above. To force the use of a custom location, prefix the identifier with a "!". For instance, a flight from "DEN - !DEN - DEN" would be from Denver, to a custom identifier you have defined as "DEN", then back to Denver.
To use a custom location as a flyover point, prefix it with a "@". So a flight from Denver, then flying over a custom point called "CUS", then landing back at Denver would be "DEN - !@CUS - DEN". It is important to log fly-over points accurately to differentiate between flights that quality for Point to Point XC.
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