Jeppesen Enroute Chart Legend?
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Jeppesen Enroute Chart Legend?
Can someone please point out where I can find a chart legend for the low level enroute charts by Jeppesen? I've tried their website but couldn't find it.
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http://www.jeppesen.com/download/misc/handbook.pdf
http://www.simtakeoff.com/legend/enr...nd_content.htm
HEHE - yes not all have that black jepp bible which is used at the exams - I sold mine again - waste of time and money to have haging around!
Maybe those 2 will solve it for you? Strange that Jepp do not supply it online, maybe they will read this and think the same and publish it.
http://www.simtakeoff.com/legend/enr...nd_content.htm
HEHE - yes not all have that black jepp bible which is used at the exams - I sold mine again - waste of time and money to have haging around!
Maybe those 2 will solve it for you? Strange that Jepp do not supply it online, maybe they will read this and think the same and publish it.
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The above mentioned handbook only deals with the (today not so) new approach plate format.
But there are reprints downloadable at Jepps of a series called "chart clinic" that ran in AOPA's magazines for a while.
These are _very_ worth reading, going into detail with enroute, area and approach plates.
Discussions about the electronic format are available in an own set of downloads, too.
Cole
But there are reprints downloadable at Jepps of a series called "chart clinic" that ran in AOPA's magazines for a while.
These are _very_ worth reading, going into detail with enroute, area and approach plates.
Discussions about the electronic format are available in an own set of downloads, too.
Cole
Originally Posted by ColeTrickle
The above mentioned handbook only deals with the (today not so) new approach plate format.
But there are reprints downloadable at Jepps of a series called "chart clinic" that ran in AOPA's magazines for a while.
These are _very_ worth reading, going into detail with enroute, area and approach plates.
Discussions about the electronic format are available in an own set of downloads, too.
Cole
But there are reprints downloadable at Jepps of a series called "chart clinic" that ran in AOPA's magazines for a while.
These are _very_ worth reading, going into detail with enroute, area and approach plates.
Discussions about the electronic format are available in an own set of downloads, too.
Cole
When the series first appeared in AOPA magazine, I contacted Jim Terpstra at Jepps to let him know how much I appreciated his work. He told me they were thinking of publishing the entire series as a manual on paper. I don't know if they actually did, but he sent me a prototype version of the first half of the series.
If you can find this manual, it'd be just about all you need.
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http://www.jeppesen.com/wlcs/index.j...tions_aopa.jsp
They are quite old, up to 6 years, are they still that up to date?
They are quite old, up to 6 years, are they still that up to date?