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I recently flew a two week crosscountry from Montana to the Carolinas
and return, with numerous stops and diversions along the way. I bought the Keefe East/West VFR sectional atlases for the trip to compare them against the single sectional method that I had used before. Although the cost for my trip with the atlases vs individual sectionals was marginally higher, the prospect of having a complete set of US sectionals was enticing, and I wanted to try it out. My experience was that I found the Okeefe atlases to be much more difficult to use. The alignment of the charts from page to page was not easy to use, and was downright confusing sometimes. I really like the Okeefe idea, so I hate to trash them, but I am thinking of going back to regular sectionals from here on. Any comments or other experiences? BTW, I find the Okeefe WACs atlas to be great. Also the Okeefe IFR enroute book is good. |
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