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Old 2nd May 2006, 10:17
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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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In the front of the manual which contains the low level enroute chart you are looking at???

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Not when you buy the chart on it's own !
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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.
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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.

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Hello,

I believe wingfiles dot com has some chart legend stuff which might be useful for you.

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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.
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I second the sentiment about the Chart Clinic series. It is outstanding and provides much more info/understanding than reading the Jepps Intro section by itself.

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?
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The Jepps charts format will not have changed enough to matter in that amount of time. The Chart Clinic series remains an excellent source of information.
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