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🔗 Thu, 26 Sep 2019 — @david at Brive-Souillac, France Reply
Reply to @Tgd: Thanks for the update! We're a community-driven initiative, and if you have time, you are very welcome to edit the airport entry to make the changes. If not, then hopefully one of our other volunteers will have a chance to get to it.
🔗 Mon, 23 Sep 2019 — @Tgd at Brive-Souillac, France Reply
Toul AB doen’t exist anymore : it’s been converted to a solar farm...
LFSL is Brive-Souillac airport (BVE).
Please update your database.
🔗 Wed, 01 Nov 2017 — Anonymous Flyer at Brive-Souillac, France Reply
Wrong IACO name
🔗 Sat, 22 Mar 2014 — @ptomblin at Brive-Souillac, France Reply
Weirdly, the AIP calls this Aerodrome Brive Souillac, but the official website calls it Aeroport de Brive Vallee de la Dordogne.
🔗 Sat, 22 Mar 2014 — Anonymous Flyer at Brive-Souillac, France Reply
LFSL Toul Rosières Air Base is closed since 2005.
The ICAO code LFSL was reused for the new airport Brive-Souillac in 2010. METAR, TAF and Notam are all for Brive !
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re: LFSL
🔗 Thu, 26 Sep 2019
— @david at Brive-Souillac, France Reply
Reply to @Tgd: Thanks for the update! We're a community-driven initiative, and if you have time, you are very welcome to edit the airport entry to make the changes. If not, then hopefully one of our other volunteers will have a chance to get to it.
LFSL
🔗 Mon, 23 Sep 2019
— @Tgd at Brive-Souillac, France Reply
Toul AB doen’t exist anymore : it’s been converted to a solar farm...
LFSL is Brive-Souillac airport (BVE).
Please update your database.
LFSL and not BVE
🔗 Wed, 01 Nov 2017
— Anonymous Flyer at Brive-Souillac, France Reply
Wrong IACO name
Two names.
🔗 Sat, 22 Mar 2014
— @ptomblin at Brive-Souillac, France Reply
Weirdly, the AIP calls this Aerodrome Brive Souillac, but the official website calls it Aeroport de Brive Vallee de la Dordogne.
Toul Rosières Air Base is closed
🔗 Sat, 22 Mar 2014
— Anonymous Flyer at Brive-Souillac, France Reply
LFSL Toul Rosières Air Base is closed since 2005.
The ICAO code LFSL was reused for the new airport Brive-Souillac in 2010. METAR, TAF and Notam are all for Brive !