Question RE Airport dat file

hey Sup Forumsfag here. Researching some dat files. Any tips/suggestions/knowledgeable-shitposts would be appreciated

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you'll need to be more specific fampai

Learn how to specify your OP you fucking idiot
A dat file could be literally anything

>dat file
Post it

looking into what airport flight dat files contain and where to obtain the raw, horses mouth data. Working under the assumption that the raw data is better for tracking actual events than narrative.
sorry for being vague but i am not sure what my answers are yet so i do not know the
right questions.
>attempting to learn
>pic related

only dat files i'm interested in are the ones dat contain more of dat ass

>Sup Forums
fuck off, shitbag

eat shit retarded commie

nu/g/

>>Sup Forums
GTFO

Go back to your shit board you nazi scum. Fuck you.

Are you talking about a flight simulator game? Or are you talking about using a flight tracking api for flight data?

>looking into what airport flight dat files contain and where to obtain the raw, horses mouth data.

9/11 was a steel beam job?

If someone calls a file file.dat you have to know how they made it in order to read it.
It might be a text file, it might be something else.
I would suggest that you get a specification on how the file was created so you can make something that reads it (or an application that can read it already)
Because dat file means it is not any predefined standard.

give us the file or show us the API

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just want to log locations and identifiers via shp file? or if nothing else a dbIV file. i'm a gis nerd exploring new ways of compiling potential travel routes involved in human trafficking and the potential utilization of non-standard transportation like non-commercial aircraft

where did you get this picture of me?

right?
i really wanted to grab eyes onto my shitty thread

Are you talking about "shp" formatted data from directly from USGS?

You're going to want to write a script that watches for newly updated datasets. I suggest using bash or python for this purpose.

found some on openflights, its csv data, i can handle it

i want to thank you all for the response to my false alarm.

>shills get the rope too

From what I gather,
OP is referring to this kind of information:

catalog.data.gov/organization/usgs-gov?q=airports
prd-tnm.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html?prefix=StagedProducts/Tran/Shape/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_geographic_information_systems_software


He's specifcally asking how to get the latest data available, and what the most effective method of parsing is.

thank you user
again, old gis nerd
been out for too long
>really miss AV 3.2 crashing
>damn i'm old

>are