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Cheap, Safe, Legal VFR Charts
Hello!
I am getting ready to get the new Airchart WAC atlas. It has been a great way to get all the sectionals I need for a year of safe, legal XC RV trips. Does anybody have any thing better at the same or better price point? ($109) |
Pete, I've played with www.fltplan.org...
...for a 530 mile trip to Indiana and simply zoomed in 'til I could read that page and printed it....then move the map by dragging it print again. It took 6 sheets of 8 X 10 paper...FREE!...and it's current...you can do sectionals or low altitude charts.
Plus, you can get weather overlaid, Then again, my iPad does even better:) Best, |
Thanks Pierre!
BTW, that was one dapper young guy in uniform you posted earlier!
I have done the same with runwayfinder (back in the day...) and it works great as a way to follow the trip on my lap - I even add text boxes with frequencies and notes to make it a one stop-shop for info. I use this but keep the WAC atlas behind the seat in case I get checked. My guess it that this is one of those never ending battle questions, but are the downloaded and printed charts legal if you get checked? |
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Pete, I don't think you are required to have "legal" charts for VFR flights, only whatever info is needed for the safe conclusion of the flight. Prudence may dictate a current set, however. |
Hi Sam,
Yep - I guess prudence is what gets me to pony up for the chart book now that the Missus likes to travel far and wide in the RV...... Thanks for the replies guys! Quote:
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Pete,
For years I flew my 14 state sales territory using Airchart WACs, Low Altitude IFR charts, and insturment approaches. Always in the plane, always current, always in order, everything right there, nothing to forget. Sometimes the boss called and asked if I could run over to New York, Arkansas or Ohio to look at something, sure, no problem. |
Hiya Dave
Pretty much my thoughts, too. I'll bring lunch in a bag for a few weeks to offset the cost and be happy all around.
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If you are an EAA member you can use their version of Aeroplanner - it's also FREE.
It has the ability to print AAA-like trip-tik maps, which is probably better than printing random sections of charts of Flightplan. For flying around your home area, the new EZFlightChart book is handy, and contains all of the terminal area charts that are in the area covered by the particular sectional. https://www.ezflightchart.com/Phoeni...hoenix_vfr.htm Not so good if you want to draw a long straight line for a cross-country though...:) |
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What I do: 1. Download all WAC charts (free) from HERE (sectionals also from HERE). 2. Copy them to my iPad and read them with Goodreader ($2.99). 3. Throw the iPad in my flight bag. Note: I also copy them to my 16GB Swiss Army Knife/Memory Stick (more) in case I'm in front of a computer with a huge monitor and a free USB port. |
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