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In my limited IFR flying.. I have always used Jepp charts. (They seemed much
easier to read and use) The cost difference and their availability on the web has caused me to seriously considered switching to NACO. After reviewing these again (NACO) they seem much improved over the old days... however, I cannot find the departure procedures for the non SID airports, Jepp always printed it on the approach plates....where to look? or are they listed differently? |
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They are in the Airport/Facility Directory...another $4.50.
Bob Gardner "Steve Mahoney" wrote in message ... In my limited IFR flying.. I have always used Jepp charts. (They seemed much easier to read and use) The cost difference and their availability on the web has caused me to seriously considered switching to NACO. After reviewing these again (NACO) they seem much improved over the old days... however, I cannot find the departure procedures for the non SID airports, Jepp always printed it on the approach plates....where to look? or are they listed differently? |
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"Bob Gardner" wrote:
They are in the Airport/Facility Directory...another $4.50. Preferred routes, yes. IFR departure procedures? |
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You and airperson are oh so right. I blew it.
Bob "Craig Prouse" wrote in message ... "Bob Gardner" wrote: They are in the Airport/Facility Directory...another $4.50. Preferred routes, yes. IFR departure procedures? |
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![]() Bob Gardner wrote: They are in the Airport/Facility Directory...another $4.50. That is incorrect. If there is a "T" on the approach chart they are listed in the front of the approach chart book. If there is no "T" takeoff minimums are standard and diverse obstacle departures are authorized (once reaching 400 feet). |
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"Steve Mahoney" wrote:
I cannot find the departure procedures for the non SID airports, Jepp always printed it on the approach plates....where to look? or are they listed differently? Obstacle departure procedures are published along with takeoff minimums in a brief chapter near the very beginning of the volume. They're pretty easy to find in the paper version, but if you're trying to look them up online (at the AOPA site for example) they are extremely painful to locate because they are not indexed in any meaningful way. |
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![]() Craig Prouse wrote: "Steve Mahoney" wrote: I cannot find the departure procedures for the non SID airports, Jepp always printed it on the approach plates....where to look? or are they listed differently? Obstacle departure procedures are published along with takeoff minimums in a brief chapter near the very beginning of the volume. They're pretty easy to find in the paper version, but if you're trying to look them up online (at the AOPA site for example) they are extremely painful to locate because they are not indexed in any meaningful way. Not to mention that too many on-line NACO approach charts are poor quality reproductions of the original paper. |
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![]() Which prompts the question, why aren't these charts available in the original pdf format? The airport diagrams and the military base approach charts are in pdf format. Why aren't the NACO charts? Who says they are in PDF format originally? The question is really "Why doesn't the FAA convert them to PDF?" |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
Which prompts the question, why aren't these charts available in the original pdf format? The airport diagrams and the military base approach charts are in pdf format. Why aren't the NACO charts? Who says they are in PDF format originally? The question is really "Why doesn't the FAA convert them to PDF?" Here is a link to the airport diagrams in pdf format. http://www.naco.faa.gov/ap_diagrams_...submit1=Search Here is a link to the approach plates for airports that have military installations. https://164.214.2.62/products/digita...UNITED_STATES/ Here is a specific 'copter' approach. https://164.214.2.62/products/digita...or_vor_345.pdf Pretty nice, hey? I figured if they've done these they most have done them all. |
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