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Describe the bug
Right now NASR2SCT creates a command for airways in the FAA AWY.txt file and in the FAA ATS.txt file. This is fine, however, in AIRAC 2101, there is one airway that is in both. G7 has one segment that is in the ATS.txt file and that is OLTON to GAM. The rest of G7 is in the AWY.txt file and that is GAM RUZOF FDV OAY.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Run NASR2SCT
Look at the AliasTestFile.txt
Search for .G7F
Expected behavior
At this point in time, I am not sure if this is a FAA error or if we need to be comparing the airways in both files to verify there are no "duplicates."
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Describe the bug
Right now NASR2SCT creates a command for airways in the FAA AWY.txt file and in the FAA ATS.txt file. This is fine, however, in AIRAC 2101, there is one airway that is in both. G7 has one segment that is in the ATS.txt file and that is OLTON to GAM. The rest of G7 is in the AWY.txt file and that is GAM RUZOF FDV OAY.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
At this point in time, I am not sure if this is a FAA error or if we need to be comparing the airways in both files to verify there are no "duplicates."
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: