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*'''icao''' is the airport's four letter ICAO code. | *'''icao''' is the airport's four letter ICAO code. | ||
*'''aptype''' describes the type of operations at the airport. The page [[Airport type]] describes the suggested values. | *'''aptype''' describes the type of operations at the airport. The page [[Airport type]] describes the suggested values. | ||
*'''website''' is the address of the official web site for the airport. <tt><nowiki>http://</nowiki></tt> must | *'''website''' is the address of the official web site for the airport. <tt><nowiki>http://</nowiki></tt> must be included. Other sites should go in an External Links section at the end of the article. | ||
*'''mapurl''' is a link to map that provides an overview. For US Airports, using the Hybrid view on [http://maps.google.com Google Maps] is suggested. <tt><nowiki>http://</nowiki></tt> must | *'''mapurl''' is a link to map that provides an overview. For US Airports, using the Hybrid view on [http://maps.google.com Google Maps] is suggested. <tt><nowiki>http://</nowiki></tt> must be included. Please note that Google Earth is not the same as Google Maps; Google Earth requires the Windows or Macintosh application to view, and as such other sources is available are preferred. | ||
*'''mapsource''' is the name of the web site providing the map. | *'''mapsource''' is the name of the web site providing the map. | ||
*The '''Communications''' sections are for the various radio communications frequencies used at the airport. | *The '''Communications''' sections are for the various radio communications frequencies used at the airport. |