On Aug 22, 2004, at 12:22 PM, Alireza Alivandivafa wrote: > Here is an interesting one about my new home (New Orleans). Lakefront > airport has the letters NEW/KNEW. Now, I thought that only military > fields could > begin with N, hence ORF for Norfolk and BNA for Nashville. Anyone > know? There are a small number of non-military US airports with "N" codes. Most, but not all, are in Alaska. Here is what I could dig up: NCN New Chenega, AK, USA NES New York, NY [New York Skyports Inc. Seaplane Base], USA NEW New Orleans, LA [Lakefront Airport], USA NGC Grand Canyon, AZ [North Rim], USA NHX Foley, AL [Foley Municipal Airport], USA NIB Nikolai, AK [Nikolai Airport], USA NIE Niblack, AK, USA NIN Ninilchik, AK [Ninilchik Airport], USA NKI Naukiti, AK, USA NKV Nichen Cove, AK, USA NLE Niles, MI [Jerry Tyler Memorial Airport], USA NLG Nelson Lagoon, AK [Nelson Lagoon Airport], USA NME Nightmute, AK [Nightmute Airport], USA NNK Naknek, AK [Naknek Airport], USA NNL Nondalton, AK [Nondalton Airport], USA NOT Novato, CA [Gnoss Field], USA NPT Newport, RI [Newport State Airport], USA NRI Afton, OK [Shangri La Heliport], USA NRN Norton, KS [Norton Municipal Airport], USA NUI Nuiqsut, AK [Niuqsut Airport], USA NUL Nulato, AK [Nulato Airport], USA NUP Nunapitchuk, AK [Nunapitchuk Airport], USA NVD Nevada, MO [Nevada Municipal Airport], USA NWH Newport, NH [Parlin Field], USA -- Michael C. Berch mcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx