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Identifier Speak
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:30 am
by cessna170bdriver
blueldr wrote:Here we go with "Identifier Speak" again. Isn't it supposed to have a "K" in front of it?
My tentative route to DYT this summer: TSP-MHV-IYK-TPH-EKO-TWF-WYS-BZN-SHR-RAP-JMS-DYT
For those of you averse to a little research, I hope your US geography is up to speed
Still mostly undecided on a return route.
Miles
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:48 am
by Brad Brady
Miles,
Would you return, with or without the "K"'s................Brad
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:29 pm
by flyguy
cessna170bdriver wrote:My tentative route to DYT this summer: TSP-MHV-IYK-TPH-EKO-TWF-WYS-BZN-SHR-RAP-JMS-DYT
Still mostly undecided on a return route. Miles
MILES URE A STINKER - -URE GONNA GIT OLE BLUE ELDERS B/P WAYUP FER EGGIN HIM ON WITH THIS "k" DEEL............ WHY DOANCHU JES TELL HIM THE NAMA THE TOUNS AN EEEZ HIM INNA SUNSET PEECFULY?
HEY OLE BLUE ELDER - IMMA KINNA NICE GUY SO HEAR GOES PAY TENSHION-------------
Tehachapi CA; Mojave CA; Inyokern CA; Tonopah NV; Elko NV; Twin Falls, ID; West Yellowstone, MT; Bozeman, MT; Sheridan, WY; Rapid City, SD; Jamestown, ND; Duluth, MN - - - -
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:32 pm
by cessna170bdriver
Brad Brady wrote:Miles,
Would you return, with or without the "K"'s................Brad
Airnav.com don't need no stinkin' K's...

That's because you can only plan airport-to-airport legs there, and it assumes any identifier entered is an airport. I use it mainly to plan "cheapest routes" as they maintain a database of fuel prices at airports.
http://www.skyvector.com, on the other hand, allows point to point flight planning, using any points. If you enter a 3-letter alphabetic identifier that refers to both an airport and a VOR, it defaults to the VOR. To specify the airport, use the "K" (or the "P" if you happen to be referring to an airport in Alaska or Hawaii

).
flyguy wrote:HEY OLE BLUE ELDER - IMMA KINNA NICE GUY SO HEAR GOES PAY TENSHION-------------
Tehachapi CA; Mojave CA; Inyokern CA; Tonopah NV; Elko NV; Twin Falls, ID; West Yellowstone, MT; Bozeman, MT; Sheridan, WY; Rapid City, SD; Jamestown, ND; Duluth, MN - - - -
C'mon now Gary, your gonna make him have to look up the 2-letter STATE identifiers (DON'T precede with a "K"!)
Miles
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:32 pm
by flyguy
MILES WHERE U GIT THAT CUTE LITTLE MAP?????????
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:42 pm
by cessna170bdriver
flyguy wrote:MILES WHERE U GIT THAT CUTE LITTLE MAP?????????
Go to
http://www.airnav.com/plan/fuel/ and plan a flight. When you get done, look up at the internet address, and you'll see where you can type in your own identifiers.
Miles
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:53 pm
by GAHorn
cessna170bdriver wrote:Tehachapi CA; Mojave CA; Inyokern CA; Tonopah NV; Elko NV; Twin Falls, ID; West Yellowstone, MT; Bozeman, MT; Sheridan, WY; Rapid City, SD; Jamestown, ND; Duluth, MN - - - -
C'mon now Gary, your gonna make him have to look up the 2-letter STATE identifiers (DON'T precede with a "K"!)
Miles[/quote]
That was my first thought too.... hesa gonna giva bluElder a CUNTNIPSHUN!
(I wonder how bluElder expected us to figger out what HIS acronym "bluEldr" meant? Huh?
Think he would've given us a KluEldr?)

Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:58 pm
by blueldr
Thanks, Gary. Actually, I remembered all of them except Jamestown, ND. I've never been there. I have pretty limited experience in North Dakota, but I used to fly a DC6 through Minot and Grand Forks on Logair. The next stop after Grand forks was DYT (in identifier speak). All I can remember about that route is that it was one really COLD SOB in the winter.
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:08 pm
by cessna170bdriver
blueldr wrote:Thanks, Gary. Actually, I remembered all of them except Jamestown, ND. I've never been there. I have pretty limited experience in North Dakota, but I used to fly a DC6 through Minot and Grand Forks on Logair. The next stop after Grand forks was DYT (in identifier speak). All I can remember about that route is that it was one really COLD SOB in the winter.
Jamestown was also the only place on that route I'd never heard of before. I just stuck it in because I've never flown into (or been to, for that matter) North Dakota. Jamestown looks like a neat little town.
http://www.jamestownnd.com/ Also, I'll have the right to brag that I've been to Louis L'Amour's hometown and seen the world's largest buffalo.
Miles
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:03 am
by Brad Brady
cessna170bdriver wrote: Also, I'll have the right to brag that I've been to Louis L'Amour's hometown and seen the world's largest buffalo.
Miles
Miles,
I had no idea that you were a reader (assuming) of Louis's work.....some of the best western fiction I read in my childhood......just seeing the end of your posts.....liking Mark Twain....I guess that I should have put two and two together

......Brad
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:31 am
by 170C
I hope blueldr comes to Duluth and will share some of his DC-6 adventures with us. Nothing like those ROUND ENGINES!
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:38 am
by c170b53
Miles, why the jog north from Twin Falls to Butte? Is there not a valley trail north of Salt Lake that will take you on a more direct route to ND? The East West valley between Butte and Bozeman and onto ND was the route I took through the hills last year.
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:51 am
by blueldr
Ole Pokey,
Since I'm in the throes of having to salvage out my hearts delight C-170B, weather permitting , maybe I'll try to make it to duluth on my
trusty Vespa Granturismo 200cc scooter.
Re: Identifier Speak
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:35 pm
by cessna170bdriver
c170b53 wrote:Miles, why the jog north from Twin Falls to Butte? Is there not a valley trail north of Salt Lake that will take you on a more direct route to ND? The East West valley between Butte and Bozeman and onto ND was the route I took through the hills last year.
JIm,
Our plan is to leave at least a week before the convention and do some sightseeing along the way. The stop after Twin Falls is West Yellowstone and Karen and I want to spend a full day there. Leaving Yellowstone, there is SylvanPass east of Yellowstone, but it's 8500 ft, and they like for you to maintain 2000 ft above the wilderness area. I've flown in to Yellowstone from Bozeman before and that route is fairly easy.
If we were limited to 2 or 3 days to get there, I think I'd use my proven "southern route", via Tucson and El Paso, then northeast.
When are you leaving? Maybe we can join up somewhere along the way.
Miles