Appendix c - icao codes – AvMap GeoPilot II Plus User Manual

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found in the legend. If the datum is not WGS84 means that position coordinates determined with

the Geopilot II Plus may not appear to agree with coordinates determined from a printed chart.

APPendIx C - ICAo CodeS

The Geopilot II Plus Database of airports is drawn from the system of ICAO (International Civil

Aviation Organization) identifiers. Unlike the IATA (International Airline Transport Association)

identifiers seen on charts and luggage tags, the ICAO codes minimize the possibility of duplicate

identifiers and allow pilots to identify an airport’s region and nearby large city. ICAO codes for

international airports use a 2-character identifier for the region, followed by 1 character that

identifies the airport’s general area, then 1 character of the airport.

For example, the ICAO code for Melbourne, Australia is YMML (IATA code MEL). All of Victoria and

Tasmania are in the YM region and the international airports in the Melbourne area start with “M”.

Therefore, Melbourne International Airport is YMML and the nearby Moorabbin Airport is YMMB.

In North America, the region containing Los Angeles begins with a “K” and the airport identifier of

L.A. International Airport is “KLAX”. Merrill Field in Anchorage, Alaska, begins with region code PA;

its identifier is PAMR.

The ICAO codes for the hundreds of smaller airports around the world whose names include

numbers are not preceded by a region prefix. For example, Barrie Executive Airport in Barrie,

Ontario, Canada is NA3.

The following pages contain maps and a table of ICAO codes. The map of the continental U.S.

contains the 2-character codes that identify the U.S. (“K”) and the area (the following number). The

world map shows the region codes only. The ICAO codes in the table are 2-character codes; like

“K2” and similar ICAO codes for the U.S., these codes identify both region (the first character) and

a geographical area within the region (the second character). Where necessary, the geographical

area or nearest nation is also included in parentheses. Please note that these regions and nations

are provided for loca-tion only and do not necessarily indicate possession by the nation indicated.

All areas are as described by the standard ARINC 424 format.

A list of worldwide ICAO codes is also available in book form from the International Civil Aviation

Organization. Ask for ICAO Location Indicators, document number 910/0.

document Sales Unit

- International Civil Aviation Organization

1000 Sherbrooke Street West, Suite 400 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada

H3A 2R2 Tel.: 1 (514) 285-8219.

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