!!! BELA OVALNA ŠKATLICA NI GEOCACHE, TEMVEČ DEL VARNOSTNEGA SISTEMA LETALIŠČA! PUSTITE PRI MIRU!!
!!! THE WHITE ROUND BOX IS NOT PART OF THE GEOCACHE. IT'S PART OF THE AIRPORT SECURITY SYSTEM. KEEP AWAY!!
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Brniško letališče leži blizu vasi Brnik, 19 km severno od Ljubljane in 11 km jugovzhodno od Kranja, ob cesti Kranj-Mengeš. Odprto je bilo 24. decembra 1963, redne lete pa je začelo izvajati 9. januarja 1974. 8. decembra 2004 je letališče prvič doseglo svojega milijontega letnega potnika. Leta 2008 je doseglo najvišje število potnikov letno, 1.673.050, leta 2011 pa je skozi letališče potovalo 1.369.485 potnikov. Je edino slovensko letališče z rednim prometom.
Leta 2007 je Vlada RS sprejela sklep o preimenovanju letališča v "Letališče Jožeta Pučnika Ljubljana" po enem izmed akterjev osamosvojitve Slovenije Jožetu Pučniku.
Koda ICAO ljubljanskega letališča je LJLJ. Ima 3.300 × 45 m asfaltirano stezo. Aprila 2010 so stezo zaprli za letalski promet in jo v celoti preplastili, obnovili pa so tudi nekatere služnostne poti.
Na koordinati prve točke boste dobili spremenljivki AAAA in BB.
Z njima izračunate končno lokacijo zaklada po formuli:
XXXYYY=AAAABB
N46 12.(XXX+489) E14 28.(YYY-419)
Kontrolna vsota za AAAA je 2.
Primer AAAA=1234 -> 1+2+3+4=10 -> 1+0=1
Long description
The Brnik Airport is located near the village of Brnik, 19km north of Ljubljana and 11km south-east of Kranj on the road between Kranj and Mengeš. It was officially opened on December 24, 1963, and regular flights from the airport started on January 8, 1964. On December 8, 2004, the airport received its first annual millionth passenger. Overall, the airport handled 1,369,485 passengers in 2011, down from 1,673,050 passengers in 2008. It is the only airport in Slovenia with scheduled air traffic.
In 2007, the central-right government controversially renamed the airport to "Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport". Jože Pučnik was a Slovene public intellectual, dissident, and politican, leader of the Democratic opposition of Slovenia (Demos) between 1989 and 1992.
The ICAO code of the airport is LJLJ. It has a 3,300×45m paved runway. The runway of the Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport was closed to air traffic in April 2010. During that time, the entire width of the asphalt surface of the runway was renovated, as well as the asphalt surface on some parts of taxiways.
At the given coordinate at stage 1 you will get the numbers AAAA and BB.
After that, calculate the final coordinates of the cache:
XXXYYY=AAAABB
N46 12.(XXX+489) E14 28.(YYY-419)
Checksum for AAAA is 2.
Example AAAA=1234 -> 1+2+3+4=10 -> 1+0=1