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Models / import stubs to import public data from the FAA into Django projects
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*NOTE*: faadata has been checked with FADDS data from the October 17-December 12 2013 cycle. The remarks name was lengthened with a South migration to match the new format. Cycles previous to Oct 17 2013 should use one commit back. This project provides Django models and simple import scripts to load data provided by the Federal Aviation Administration. Sub-apps: aircraft Store / import data from the public Aircraft Registry (http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/aircraft_certification/aircraft_registry/releasable_aircraft_download/) airports Store / import data from the FADDS "APT" database - includes airport facilities, runways, attendance hours and remarks specific to those three items. awoses Store / import data from the FADDS "AWOS" database - this lists all "automated weather observation stations" with their locations, codes, and phone numbers. Installation: Add faadata.aircraft to INSTALLED_APPS manage.py aircraft_import --path=/path/to/AR-folder/ will then import all the aircraft registrations manage.py airport_import --path=/path/to/fadds/ will import all airports, runways, remarks, and attendance schedules. There is not-yet exposed granularity in the import to select which of those you want imported in the management command itself. manage.py awos_import --path=/path/to/fadds/ will import all automated weather observation stations manage.py fix_import --path=/path/to/fadds/ will import all fixes (note: a "fix" is a location used by pilots flying under Instrument Flight Rules. It is not a "physical" place just a set of pronounceable characters mapping to a latitude/longitude.) As an extra bonus, the import-airspace-shapes.sh script will populate a database with geometry for US restricted airspace. It doesn't use Django. Sources are the shapefiles in FADDS and the SoaringWeb OpenAir files at http://soaringweb.org/Airspace/NA/HomePage.html Detailed usage notes: Postgres: Create a clean database named "faadata" Do the postgis spatial stuff to add functions, CRS, etc. See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/gis/install/#spatialdb-template Django setup: Get faadata and faddsdata from github Put those two python libraries in your PYTHONPATH python manage.py syncdb python manage.py runserver test the server http://127.0.0.1:8000/airports/ should be empty http://127.0.0.1:8000/airports/SQL/ should return a 404 saying "No airport found matching the query" Data import: Download and unpack the FADDS zip Disable DEBUG in settings.py python manage.py fadds_import --faddspath=$HOME/src/faa-postgis/Oct20-Dec15/ takes a few minutes Re-enable DEBUG in settings.py python manage.py runserver test the server http://127.0.0.1:8000/airports/ should show page 1 of 996 or so with 20 airports http://127.0.0.1:8000/airports/SQL/ should show data for San Carlos
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