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<P>Here is a nice one to add to the list!Go to Controller and scoll down to registration #'s -log in N4674K.</P>
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<P><BR>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: "James Carlson" <carlsonj@workingcode.com><BR>To: "Eagle East Flying Club Core Team" <eefc-core@workingcode.com><BR>Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 4:56:54 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern<BR>Subject: prototype plane list<BR><BR>I wrote a hackish javascript tool to sort and search through a plain<BR>text list of airplanes and capabilities. It could probably be done in a<BR>more coherent way, but it seems to work.<BR><BR>Hover over the column titles to find out what a click there will do.<BR>The first four columns can be sorted up or down, and the rest are<BR>boolean require-on, require-off, ignore selections.<BR><BR> http://www.eeflyingclub.org/equipsearch/<BR><BR>It's just a prototype. Let me know if you either have more airplanes to<BR>add to the list or if you need information not yet displayed or features<BR>not yet implemented. (For instance, I know I can select all IFR GPS and<BR>VFR GPS planes separately, but when selected together, it shows only<BR>planes with _both_ kinds of GPS, not _either_.)<BR><BR>The information is the best I can do reading through the descriptions on<BR>the various seller's advertisements. It's often unclear whether the GPS<BR>is (or could be) IFR certified (though if it's coupled to a GS, it<BR>likely is), and not everyone lists all equipment the same way.<BR><BR>But it should serve as a way to narrow the search a bit.<BR><BR>-- <BR>James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W <carlsonj@workingcode.com><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>eefc-core mailing list<BR>eefc-core@workingcode.com<BR>https://www.workingcode.com/mailman/listinfo/eefc-core<BR></P></div></body></html>