Belize Airstrips

May 6, 2010
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The base for this dataset was provided by Belize's Department of Civil Aviation via a document named "Aerodromes in Belize" (May 2005). This layer depicts the locations of the 38 extant airstrips / airports, including six facilities which have ceased operation. In addition to locational information, parameters provided in this dataset also include detailed physical descriptions of each "aerodrome" (dimensions/ surface material / elevation above mean sea level / magnetic orientation) and tenure information.
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Belize Department of Civil Aviation & Coastal Zone Management Institute
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Title: Belize Airstrips
Credits: Belize Department of Civil Aviation & Coastal Zone Management Institute
Publication Date: 2005
Publisher: Belize Department of Civil Aviation
Other Citation Info: Developed using data provided in the "Aerodromes in Belize" (May 2005) document and truthed by the Coastal Zone Management Institute using multiple data sources, including the U.K. Ordance Survey's E755 1:50,000 topographic sheets, cadastral data where available and aerial photographs, among others.
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CZMAI
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not to be used for navigational purposes
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