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Old 01-19-2006, 02:57 PM
svanarts svanarts is offline
 
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Lightbulb Yet another use for Google Earth

I searched and didn't find this already so hopefully it's a new contribution. I found this website containing a GE file that overlays Class B, C, and some E airspace on GE. Combine this with your converted flight track and you can prove you did or didn't bust that airspace. I haven't checked to see how much coverage there is but it's pretty cool for visualizing airspace.

http://www.lloydbailey.net/google_earth.htm

Any other better overlays out there? I'd like to see one with all Class D airspace too.
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Old 01-20-2006, 12:02 AM
Brian130 Brian130 is offline
 
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Default another option

Here's another one that's similar. It has a few that Lloyd's didn't, but I'm sure Lloyd's has a few this one doesn't. Still no Class D, though, at least the places I'm familiar with. This one does, however, have sectionals so that you could overlay your flight path on a sectional - just not 3D Class D.

Good find, Scott.

http://www.fboweb.com/antest/ge/intro.aspx
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