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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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