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Sorry about that, I never thought about the IATA code. I work at an airport and we only use the ICAO. Anyway here's what I found. If you go to and enter BUV into the IATA box it brings up Bella Union, Uruguay. also shows BUV as Bella Union, Uruguay. Next I tried google with and . Another releiable source is Falling Rain and all I found there was the town of . Most seem to say that BUV is in Uruguay but I can't find the government listing of airports in that country. Cheers. ] ] 07:02, 4 August 2006 (UTC) | Sorry about that, I never thought about the IATA code. I work at an airport and we only use the ICAO. Anyway here's what I found. If you go to and enter BUV into the IATA box it brings up Bella Union, Uruguay. also shows BUV as Bella Union, Uruguay. Next I tried google with and . Another releiable source is Falling Rain and all I found there was the town of . Most seem to say that BUV is in Uruguay but I can't find the government listing of airports in that country. Cheers. ] ] 07:02, 4 August 2006 (UTC) | ||
:Two different people. The first a potato chip salesman going to ] and came here. The second going to ] and got sent to ]. There are IATA codes for towns, railways and airports and there are also duplicates in different countries. The ICAO is better because you can identify the country by the first or first two letters and there are no duplicates worldwide. ] ] 17:39, 4 August 2006 (UTC) |
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Andrew Jackson Zilker
Wow, Andrew Jackson Zilker is a heck of a way to make an entrance! Well done. Melchoir 10:11, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
Come to think of it, what is your reference? Melchoir 10:15, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
- Yeah, it's late night for me too. Well, I'll add one of the milder tags to the article asking for sources. No offense, of course! Melchoir 10:45, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
- Sure, it would be great if you could include those sources. In fact, citing an unreliable source is better than than using it without mention. Ultimately, the perfect Misplaced Pages article would list and refute the most popular myths about Zilker, if any are found; but whether myth or fact, for now it's enough to know where the info comes from. Melchoir 11:19, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
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SLBN vs. BUV
Sorry about that, I never thought about the IATA code. I work at an airport and we only use the ICAO. Anyway here's what I found. If you go to here and enter BUV into the IATA box it brings up Bella Union, Uruguay. This also shows BUV as Bella Union, Uruguay. Next I tried google with Bolivia and Uruguay. Another releiable source is Falling Rain and all I found there was the town of Bella Union, Uruguay. Most seem to say that BUV is in Uruguay but I can't find the government listing of airports in that country. Cheers. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 07:02, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
- Two different people. The first a potato chip salesman going to Cambridge, Ontario and came here. The second going to Victoria, British Columbia and got sent to Victoria Island. There are IATA codes for towns, railways and airports and there are also duplicates in different countries. The ICAO is better because you can identify the country by the first or first two letters and there are no duplicates worldwide. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 17:39, 4 August 2006 (UTC)