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600 reports reached

Amazing success, given a launch Sep 2020 and very little GA flying most of the time since.

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

601st added

LDZA LDVA, Croatia

Gone through 700 reports now.

Keep them coming

It’s great to see people flying again, after what has been the hardest year or two for so many.

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

I’ve added;

Newquay 13th August – https://airports.euroga.org/record.php?id=815
Doncaster 18th August – https://airports.euroga.org/record.php?id=816
Liverpool 4th/5th September – https://airports.euroga.org/record.php?id=817

Qualified PPL with IR SP/SE PBN
EGSG, United Kingdom

In case anyone noticed that the AIP button on our airports database wasn’t delivering valid AIP links, that’s been fixed now. The data source changed something…

Over 800 reports now

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

Suggestion

Can we change the colour coding on the airports? Just to make it easier.

Green if within one year?
Blue if older than one year &;
Red if no reports?

Qualified PPL with IR SP/SE PBN
EGSG, United Kingdom

Suggestion:
Be able to indicate all types of fuels available, even if we report the price for only one of them.
Actually reporting several fuel prices should also be possible, for airports like Hildesheim where there is a sign like at the petrol station or others where prices are shown on a board in the tower/C. A quick cellphone picture and we can report all of them.

ESMK, Sweden

Arne wrote:

Be able to indicate all types of fuels available, even if we report the price for only one of them.

That is in the AIP for each AD.

EGTR

Arne wrote:

A quick cellphone picture and we can report all of them.

Good idea(s). You can always add that pic to the DB.

You can upload up to five photos currently (most people don’t upload any, curiously) and one of them could be the fuel price list.

By far the easiest way; if you asked people to enter the numbers, the number of reports would drop to approximately zero

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom
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