Jeff,
Contact AOPA. They have a section on international flying on their web site.
You can also give them a call if you are a member and ask about getting
the info.
If you are just flying into southern Canada then most if not all of what
you need is on the Jeppesen low altitude charts.
Michelle
Jeff P wrote:
Are there any websites with Canadian charts, procedures, and airport
data similar to the US sites such as AOPA, AirNav, Aeroplanner?
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Michelle P ATP-ASEL, CP-AMEL, and AMT-A&P
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