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I'll start with a rant; it's disturbing to find that the Department of
Transportation ("DOT") does not release the AFDs in a useable digital format. The DOT cannot legally copyright the AFD, so AFAIK anyone is free to tear the binding off, scan it, and redistribute it. Is anyone doing this? Airnav.com is useful, considering it's the closest thing to a publication of similar information (and non-raster, which is even better). However, the keyword is "similar". Airnav makes no guarantees about providing the same information as the AFD. Can a pilot legally use airnav's publications instead of the AFD, and still be compliant with FAR 91.103? I would guess not, considering the Airnav's caution about the currency of the information. Any case law on this? -- PM instructions: do a C4esar Ciph3r on my address; retain punctuation. |
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