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![]() "PA31Pilot" wrote in message ... I need approach plates for Nassau, Bahamas. If you have a current Sportys has Bahamas info and check out AOPA's site www.aopa.org for international procedures to the Bahamas. A wealth of info there! You'll need an enroute chart (Bahamas and Turks & Caicos Island VFR chart) and pick up the Bahamas & Caribbean Pilot's Guide. I forget where I got the Approach plates. I also used the WAC for the FL / Bahamas area as well as the VFR sectionals for FL. I flew to MYNN in 2005 and had a great time. I landed first in Opa-locka (just north of Miami) because it seemed to give the least over water time to Nassau. Everyone said I was crazy to fly that far south, but it made sense to me. Have a great time and let everyone know how it all works out. Kobra |
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