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TRACON identifiers
« on: November 04, 2007, 10:08:06 AM »
Hello-

I was wondering if there is a list that has all US TRACON indentifiers (ex. C90=ORD, Y90=BDL, N90=JFK).  How are the identifiers coded? Does the 90 mean something?

This will help finish an ATC sim I'm building.

Thanks guys.



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Re: TRACON identifiers
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2007, 12:53:51 PM »
Hello-

I was wondering if there is a list that has all US TRACON indentifiers (ex. C90=ORD, Y90=BDL, N90=JFK).  How are the identifiers coded? Does the 90 mean something?

This will help finish an ATC sim I'm building.

Thanks guys.

This is a good question, and I'm not sure how they are coded, but I do know that the numbers and letters change. For example, OMA TRACON is R90, Phoenix is P90 (or might be P50; I always get that one confused). NorCal just went from N90 to NCT, SoCal is SCT, Las Vegas is L30.

So I'm not sure how that works, but they definitely to change.

LH, any insights?

BL.

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Re: TRACON identifiers
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2007, 04:06:32 PM »
Brad, I don't think Norcal was ever N90. Norcal went from being Bay to "Sierra Approach" to Norcal Approach. N90 is, and has always been New York TRACON.

Inigo

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Re: TRACON identifiers
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2007, 04:43:58 PM »
This method will work, but it's a bit labor-intensive.

Start here (may be other interesting stuff for you):

http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraffic/air_traffic/publications/

then 7350.7 Location Identifiers, or here:

http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraffic/air_traffic/publications/at_orders/media/LID.pdf

then look at United States, Decode, Letter-Two Number, or search for "tracon" in your PDF viewer.

Have fun!

Bob

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Re: TRACON identifiers
« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2007, 03:20:58 PM »
A11     ANCHORAGE TRACON   
A80     ATLANTA LARGE TRACON   
A90     BOSTON TRACON      
C90     CHICAGO TRACON   
D01     DENVER TRACON   
D10     DALLAS/FORT WORTH TRACON   
D21     DETROIT TRACON   
E10     HIGH DESERT TRACON   
F90     BOSTON CONSOLIDATED TRACON   
HCF     HONOLULU CONSOLIDATED FACILITY
I90      HOUSTON TRACON/ATCT   
K9       CAPE TRACON   
L30      LAS VEGAS TRACON   
M87     MACON TRACON   
M98     MINNEAPOLIS TRACON   
MCC     SACRAMENTO TRACON   
N90     NEW YORK TRACON   
NCT     NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACON   
O90     OAKLAND BAY TRACON   
P31     PENSACOLA TRACON   
P50     PHOENIX TRACON   
P80     PORTLAND TRACON   
PCT     POTOMAC LARGE TRACON   
R90     OMAHA TRACON   
S46     SEATTLE TACOMA TRACON   
S56     SALT LAKE CITY TRACON   
SCT     SO. CALIFORNIA TRACON   
T75     ST. LOUIS TRACON   
U90     TUCSON TRACON   
Y90     YANKEE TRACON   
ZAB     ALBUQUERQUE ARTCC   
ZAN     ANCHORAGE   
ZAU     CHICAGO ARTCC   
ZBW     BOSTON ARTCC   
ZDC     WASHINGTON ARTCC   
ZDV     DENVER ARTCC   
ZFW     FORT WORTH ARTCC   
ZHN     HONOLULU    
ZHU     HOUSTON ARTCC   
ZID     ZID INDIANAPOLIS ARTCC   
ZJX     JACKSONVILLE ARTCC   
ZKC     KANSAS CITY ARTCC   
ZLA     LOS ANGELES ARTCC   
ZLC     SALT LAKE ARTCC   
ZMA     MIAMI ARTCC   
ZME     MEMPHIS ARTCC   
ZMP     MINNEAPOLIS ARTCC   
ZNY     NEW YORK ARTCC   
ZOA     OAKLAND ARTCC   
ZOB     CLEVELAND ARTCC   
ZSE     SEATTLE ARTCC   
ZSU     SAN JUAN   
ZTL     ATLANTA ARTCC   
ZUA     GUAM    

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Re: TRACON identifiers
« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2007, 01:03:38 PM »
almost forgot to say thanks!  All this info is really helping....I coulnd't do it with your help guys.

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Re: TRACON identifiers
« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2007, 02:07:29 PM »
Agreed! thanks for this! Question though.. how old is this list?

I ask because MCC and O90 were absorbed into NCT a few years ago, when they combined; I want to say that happened ~2003 - 2004.

BL.

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Re: TRACON identifiers
« Reply #7 on: November 13, 2007, 02:49:35 PM »
I don't know how old the list is, it comes from a NATCA database.  I realized when I posted it that there were some identifiers on there that were dated or obsolete, A90 being another one.  I left them in so if anyone ever needed them they could still be referenced.

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Re: TRACON identifiers
« Reply #8 on: November 13, 2007, 03:25:29 PM »
I don't know how old the list is, it comes from a NATCA database.  I realized when I posted it that there were some identifiers on there that were dated or obsolete, A90 being another one.  I left them in so if anyone ever needed them they could still be referenced.

Very cool. thanks for finding this!

BL.