Looking for US low alt enroute charts
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Looking for US low alt enroute charts
Hello!
I wonder if there's any website where you can download low altitude enroute charts for the US. They don't necessarily have to be up to date. The specific chart I am looking is L-3 (southern California).
If anyone is interested www.fltplan.com is good for most other instrument chart.
Cheers,
Icer
I wonder if there's any website where you can download low altitude enroute charts for the US. They don't necessarily have to be up to date. The specific chart I am looking is L-3 (southern California).
If anyone is interested www.fltplan.com is good for most other instrument chart.
Cheers,
Icer
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For what purpose do you need the chart (considering it "doesn't have to be current")?
Just for playing-around-purposes, you could print one from MS2004. It won't have the standard format and will miss details, but all the navaids and airways should be on it. See http://www.microsoft.com/games/flightsimulator/
AOPA also have up-to-date approach plates available for free download, but to members only. You could get a free student membership. See www.aopa.com.
The only source I know for current, complete, digital low-altitude enroute charts is JeppView. See www.jeppesen.com.
Good luck,
KK.
Just for playing-around-purposes, you could print one from MS2004. It won't have the standard format and will miss details, but all the navaids and airways should be on it. See http://www.microsoft.com/games/flightsimulator/
AOPA also have up-to-date approach plates available for free download, but to members only. You could get a free student membership. See www.aopa.com.
The only source I know for current, complete, digital low-altitude enroute charts is JeppView. See www.jeppesen.com.
Good luck,
KK.
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Thanks KrazyKraut but I don't want to pay for them.
I'm reading FAA IFR theories out of interest - I might the rating one day. To get comfortable with the charts I would like to do some planning exercises and need them just for that purpose.
NOAP is the other organization that publishes enroute charts.
Regards,
Icer
I'm reading FAA IFR theories out of interest - I might the rating one day. To get comfortable with the charts I would like to do some planning exercises and need them just for that purpose.
NOAP is the other organization that publishes enroute charts.
Regards,
Icer