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Hello,
I'm new to this IFR stuff and I'm wondering if I can subscribe to Jepp or some other service and print off approach plates and airport diagrams at my liesure? Ideally log into a web site every month, see if the plate changed, and if so, re-print it. Seems easy, so I imagine its available... any links and costs would be a great help. Thanks, -dr |
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Jep offers subscriptions, you can get government charts for
free from the AOPA or directly from the government also for just your tax money. http://www.jeppesen.com/wlcs/index.jsp www.aopa.org http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xm...s/ifr/ifrchart -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. wrote in message oups.com... | Hello, | | I'm new to this IFR stuff and I'm wondering if I can subscribe to Jepp | or some other service and print off approach plates and airport | diagrams at my liesure? Ideally log into a web site every month, see | if the plate changed, and if so, re-print it. Seems easy, so I | imagine its available... any links and costs would be a great help. | | Thanks, | | -dr | |
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wrote in message oups.com...
Hello, I'm new to this IFR stuff and I'm wondering if I can subscribe to Jepp or some other service and print off approach plates and airport diagrams at my liesure? Ideally log into a web site every month, see if the plate changed, and if so, re-print it. Seems easy, so I imagine its available... any links and costs would be a great help. Thanks, -dr www.jeppesen.com I use Jeppview for the Apollo MX20, and I was going to put the link here, but it is an unreasonably long and unwieldy link. Better you should search for it, or look under "Products and Services", and then under "Charting and Navigation Services". |
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Hello...
Ok, so if you can get them for free by downloading and printing them, why do people pay for the paper plates? Or is it a convenience thing just to have them shipped to you every cycle? I imagine the cost would add up for Jepp plates, enroute charts, MX20 plate subcription, garmin subscription. Or perhaps there is an "all in one" package you can order? Thanks, -dr |
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Peter wrote:
Dave Butler wrote: I too am still looking for a cost-effective and convenient solution to use the "free" downloads. You can run the free charts on Oziexplorer, among other products. A tablet PC should display NACO plates OK, though perhaps not in a size approximating their actual paper size. Aren't there many products in the USA that do this? Since I don't have any other use for a tablet PC, the cost of the PC makes it not cost-effective for me. I can purchase a lot of NACO chart books for the price of a PC. |
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![]() On 5/9/2006 9:21 PM, wrote the following: Hello, I'm new to this IFR stuff and I'm wondering if I can subscribe to Jepp or some other service and print off approach plates and airport diagrams at my liesure? Ideally log into a web site every month, see if the plate changed, and if so, re-print it. Seems easy, so I imagine its available... any links and costs would be a great help. I have used a couple of software packages that help you organize and print the plates you need: Seattle Avionics (seattleavionics.com) had a product called SmartPlates that was very nice. Now it is incorporated somehow in their Voyager flight planning package. I am not clear how, as I have SmartPlates, but not a full Voyager package, grandfathered in. The product is a monster, based on Microsoft's ugly dot-net package. If you like buying memory for your computer and watching hourglass symbols you will love this app. I no longer use it. A guy named Greg Siemon has written (singlehandedly I think) a nice package called Aviator Trip Pack. You can look at it he http://www.cmensys.com The interface is a little quirky but it runs very fast. Greg has recently added a bunch of DUAT/DUATS stuff and flight planning features, but I have not used them. I use Greg's package with a utility called FinePrint (www.fineprint.com) which allows me to easily print booklets of plates, nicely sized to half page, page numbered, date stamped for the printing date, and two sided. This makes life very easy as I just print a new booklet every time I need one. For backup, I carry paper plates from Air Chart Systems. Their system is much cheaper than an NACO subscription and is entirely adequate as a backup. Finally, take a look at ChartCase Pro (http://www.flightprep.com/rootpage.php?page=HomeEFB) if you want to see the extreme of what can be done with the NACO plates, sectionals, low and high altitude charts. Those guys have them all georeferenced and set up for use on tablet computers with GPS receivers. It's really slick. (Truth in Advertising: I was a beta tester for them.) HTH |
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