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HomeHomeDiscussionsDiscussionsiFly Owners Q&AiFly Owners Q&ACanadian airports are gone!Canadian airports are gone!
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7/15/2022 2:14 PM
 

At least on the east coast - I performed a data update, and all the airport entries in the Maritime provinces appear to have vanished. Any thoughts on how I can get them back? The MAIN reason I purchased a subscription is because you offered Canadian airport data for the region I fly in.

 
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7/15/2022 3:37 PM
 

we don't offer canadian data - we just carry it as long as American data has it. 

Like we talked about in our email exchange, I need more info as to what you mean by airports being "gone". I did a quick flight plan to YYZ (Thanks, Geddy Lee for making me remember Toronto's identifier!) and I have even more info than I originally thought we'd have (we have runway data) 

I still have obstructions, airports, even metars and tafs. 

 
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7/15/2022 5:00 PM
 

Yeah... how does east coast (CYHZ) work for you...?

Before the update, Halifax had as much info as Toronto - not so much now (at least for me) the only thing I've got there now is weather (see above).

Toronto ≠ east coast of Canada

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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7/15/2022 5:06 PM
 

Also, this from your FAQ:

Many Canadian pilots living along the US/Canada border in the eastern territories find iFly GPS offers sufficient information.  Our US Charts cover up to the 48th latitude (Near Thunder Bay and eastward) and our airport database includes most public Canadian airports.  Additionally, WAC charts cover the western coast of Canada to Alaska.

I suppose that you can argue "most public Canadian airports" means not including the airports on the east coast of Canada, but they were included a few days ago - what changed?

 
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