Identifier changed to follow our guidelines as stated on the NOTAMs page:
X (for fictitious code) + country ICAO prefix + IATA or local aviation authority code.
The Transport Canada code for this airport is CPZ3. It is a Canadian Military airport and has not ICAO or IATA code. CPZ3 should be used as the ICAO code for the airport for X-Plane referencing.
As already commented, the Transport Canada code for this airport is CPZ3. It is a Canadian Military airport and has no ICAO nor IATA code. CPZ3 should be used as the ICAO code for the airport for X-Plane referencing.
If an airport does not have an official ICAO identifier, but does have an IATA or local aviation authority code, it will still need a unique ICAO identifier on the Gateway and in X-Plane. The format for designing these codes should be: X (for fictitious code) + country ICAO prefix + IATA or local aviation authority code.
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Jennifer Roberts November 20, 2016 3:47 PM
Identifier changed to follow our guidelines as stated on the NOTAMs page:
X (for fictitious code) + country ICAO prefix + IATA or local aviation authority code.
Please provide correct coordinates.
rynoosh November 21, 2016 12:04 PM
N44°4.17' / W77°20.28'
FlynBrian November 21, 2016 1:45 PM
This airport exists in X-Plane as PZ3 but is miss a taxiway north of 06-24
Jennifer Roberts November 21, 2016 3:40 PM
Deprecated existing PZ3 to new code XCYCPZ3.
bondjamesbond777 June 12, 2017 3:20 PM
The Transport Canada code for this airport is CPZ3. It is a Canadian Military airport and has not ICAO or IATA code. CPZ3 should be used as the ICAO code for the airport for X-Plane referencing.
As already commented, the Transport Canada code for this airport is CPZ3. It is a Canadian Military airport and has no ICAO nor IATA code. CPZ3 should be used as the ICAO code for the airport for X-Plane referencing.
Julian Lockwood February 17, 2018 5:45 AM
If an airport does not have an official ICAO identifier, but does have an IATA or local aviation authority code, it will still need a unique ICAO identifier on the Gateway and in X-Plane. The format for designing these codes should be: X (for fictitious code) + country ICAO prefix + IATA or local aviation authority code.