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Old 23rd June 2004 | 12:42
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Jepp or Aerad

For those of you IMC / IR rated who actually buy rather than blag plates, which do you use? The one I use are ok, but the ammendments seem to mostly correct incorrect plates. Is one better than the other at getting the plates first time round?
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Old 23rd June 2004 | 18:35
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A few years ago I changed from Jepps to Aerad, now I have gone back to Jepps.

I think some of the vital info is a bit easier (quicker) to find on the Jepps. And when I fly in the US I am more familiar with Jepps.

Check out here also

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Old 23rd June 2004 | 18:38
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It's got to be Aerad's I would say - far easier to make sense of. I've used both with various airlines, the Jepps SUCK IMOH
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Old 23rd June 2004 | 19:30
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Excellent link Tony. Thanks
 
Old 24th June 2004 | 07:41
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Interesting link !

On the face of it the plates on the link above are very atractive but the example shown ( Alderney ) is a very simple approach and is not much more "uncluttered" than often critisised Jepp plates.

Perhaps a more complicated approach with a lot of high ground in the vicinity such as Inverness would be a better example to show if these plates meet there objective of being uncluttered and easy to use.
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Old 24th June 2004 | 07:44
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The Jepps win the day on the basis of coverage. Aerad is pretty pitiful outside the UK. Don't expect to find a plate if an airliner - particularly a BA one - never flew there.

Jepps also win the day on the grounds of familiarity. Once you are used to them, a factor which applies to any chart system, you can get them for any place on the planet you intend to fly, and you will immediately feel comfortable.

A classic example is a flying holiday in the US. The Aerad user has the choice of NOS or Jepp charts, both of which will be highly unfamiliar. The Jepp user simply goes for.... ermmm... Jepps. And they look just the same in the US as they do everywhere else.
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Old 24th June 2004 | 07:45
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Aerad for me. I'm quite happy with both the format and the amendment service.
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