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Canadian Approach charts
is there an internet site equivalent to the NACO where one can down load
approach plates and airfield details for Canada especially for lower Ontario? Chris |
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Chris wrote: is there an internet site equivalent to the NACO where one can down load approach plates and airfield details for Canada especially for lower Ontario? Chris No, you have to buy them. They are copyrighted. |
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Too bad. Last year I was able to download them. Something must have
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In a previous article, "Robert M. Gary" said:
Too bad. Last year I was able to download them. Something must have changed. The only place you could download Canadian approach charts was from the nga.mil site, which didn't have actual Canadian charts, but ones made by the US military for (a few) Canadian airports. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ One could teach a child to Google but one _still_ should make them think. -- Maarten Wiltink |
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"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Robert M. Gary" said: Too bad. Last year I was able to download them. Something must have changed. The only place you could download Canadian approach charts was from the nga.mil site, which didn't have actual Canadian charts, but ones made by the US military for (a few) Canadian airports. where can I buy such charts from in the USA |
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In a previous article, "Chris" said:
where can I buy such charts from in the USA You want to buy real Canadian Approach charts? If you just want one or two, you should probably just buy them from Sportys. If you're going to be flying to Canada regularly, you can subscribe to them from NavCanada. I get a year's worth of CFS (Canada Flight Supplement - like an A/FD for the whole country), CAP-4 (Canadian Approach Plates for Ontario), and LO-11/12 (Low Altitude Enroute for Ontario) for just a hair over $200 a year (which is less than half of what they'd cost from Sportys), and they're all delivered promptly just before the old ones expire. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ I've never understood why women douse themselves with things that are alleged to smell of roses/tulips/freesias. What exactly are they trying to attract? Bees? -- Tanuki |
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I don't think they were ever freely available. The cheapest place to get them is http://www.vippilot.com/. Sportys sells them too, but they are more expensive. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in news:1120853116.432808.24060 @g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Too bad. Last year I was able to download them. Something must have changed. |
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