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PicMas 24th January 2006 09:23

Approach plates
 
Morning gents,

I am looking at doing a few relocation flights mainly within europe.

As I have limited experience flightplanning in this region, I would appreciate some help wrt flightplanning.

- What would be an efficient/ fast way to obtain approach charts for different airports in different countries?
I am aware of the Jeppview subscription service, that is however VERY expensive for 1-2 flights. Are there any viable alternatives?

regards

MAS

enicalyth 24th January 2006 09:51

my gosh yes and yes twice!
 
No 1 AIDU RAF sells to civil users. Very very reasonable prices.

For Europe there is a series of SEVEN spiral bound FLIPS as well as the customary punch-hole plates.

They produce en-route charts on good quality paper and the "usual" reference books similar in appearance ot Aerads but laid out differently.

Look 'em up on the net.

enny

PicMas 24th January 2006 10:32

Sorry, but I´m having difficulty finding anything resembling approach plates on the "No 1 AIDU RAF"

I´m looking for a source from which to download approach plates (at a cost) for the route of flight, is that possible??

thnx

MAS

moggiee 24th January 2006 11:39

Jeppessen can provide a CD ROM with the plates for a specified geographical area which you can then print off and use later.

PicMas 24th January 2006 11:48

Thnx for the reply, I am aware of the Jeppview (Jeppesen) option, but its way too expensive for 1-2 flights. Does anybody know of a pay-pr-download option??

MAS

orionsbelt 24th January 2006 11:55

Approach Plates
 
PicMas

All approach plates for main Airports are available free via each countries AIP service. In the UK Its on the NATs Web site at;-
http://www.ais.org.uk/aes/login.jsp
You Just have to register.

Now the only problem is finding the ones for the EU.
I have found AIP for countries by google search.

Suggest you call the UK AIP service at uk dial code +44(0) 020 8745 3464
and ask for AIP support, they can either give you the links or a contact Number.
Additionally try JAA at

http://www.jaa.nl/contacts/contacts.html

Cheers ***

PicMas 24th January 2006 12:09

OB, thanks a mill.!!!

Thats what I call useful information! Was not aware of that fact.

rgds

MAS

orionsbelt 31st January 2006 22:25

Mor AIP links
 
Try thefollowing

http://www.pplir.org/pdfs/European%2...0Inventory.pdf

And French

http://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv....set_aip_fr.htm

Cheers ***

theWings 1st February 2006 13:57

PicMas,

You can get individual sets of plates from Jeppesen (01293 842400), at about £9 a set. Unfortunately, they don't supply them as downloadable so it's 3 days to your door, which is a bit pants in this day and age.

Also, it's a one off service so check currency before you use them again a while later...

Pole Hill 1st February 2006 18:44

Not to be pedantic, but it's €9 per set. Delivery via standard mail is €6, though they can send via a carrier for a surcharge. I got my charts in 3 days if I remember correctly :ok:
POL

theWings 1st February 2006 23:07

Oh hell, I'll be Proper European one day! ;)

Pole Hill 2nd February 2006 20:31

With an outlet in England, you would think that Jeppesen would just charge us good old £'s. One day I'll be European, but I hope its not for a long time! :)
POL


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