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Sam Spade wrote:
Frank Stutzman wrote: Sam Spade wrote: A lot of effort goes into compiling the data; waypoints, nav aids, frequencies, airport data, special use airspace boundaries and altitudes, etc, etc. Most of which is done on the tax payers dime. Yes, Jeppesen does add value. For example, they compile it into different formats for vendors as well as a lot of cross checking and data validation. However, the real hefty lifting is done by government agencies. As the end consumer essentially ends up paying for the base information twice (once to Jeppesen and once through their taxes), I'll side with the OP and say that Jeppesen is indeed overpriced. And, the companies, Jeppesen and Garmin, aren't in business for the fun of it. Yup, and they are welcome to charge as much as they can get for it. And they can charge a lot for it because they are the only game in town. However, if there was any other source for this information, you can bet I for one would be encouraging the competition. The taxpayers pay for instrument approach procedures and route/development maintenance. The nav database is of little use to anyone until Jeppesen does a lot of work on it. Special use airspace boundaries are painstakenly reconstructed by Jeppesen from the arcane rule-making source. NACO has to do the same to make Sectionals and TACs, and those aren't exactly free, either. The compliation of airport, nav-aid and comm frequencies from many sources isn't easy, either. The taxpayer is being had by the fact NACO gives away its approach charts. Those are distinct and separate from the development of the IAP. No other country in the world gives away their approach charts. That's not completely true, go to http://ais.fi/, click the IN ENGLISH tab and then eAIP link. You will get the whole AIP, including all route and approach charts. A similar system is at least on the Estonian AIP pages. -- Tauno Voipio (CPL(A), SE + ME IR) tauno voipio (at) iki fi |
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