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Where can I find approach and departure charts for rural airports
in the Sierra Madre mountains that surround Puerto Vallarta, Mexico? I realize many of these mountain airports are little more than a dirt road next to a farm and do not have published instrument approaches, but I would still like as much IFR chart information for the area as possible. -- Will Internet: westes at earthbroadcast.com |
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![]() Will wrote: Where can I find approach and departure charts for rural airports in the Sierra Madre mountains that surround Puerto Vallarta, Mexico? I realize many of these mountain airports are little more than a dirt road next to a farm and do not have published instrument approaches, but I would still like as much IFR chart information for the area as possible. -- Will Internet: westes at earthbroadcast.com Airports like those, in a country like Mexico, are not part of any publication system. Only those pilots who use them all the time have a way worked out; some of which (a few) are good and some of which are dicey at best. |
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Well that's re-assuring...NOT
![]() What about just IFR charts for that region of Mexico? Where can I locate those? Surely private pilots flying from Mexico CIty to Puerto Vallarta aren't just using heresay to fly through the Sierra Madres! -- Will Internet: westes at earthbroadcast.com wrote in message ... Where can I find approach and departure charts for rural airports in the Sierra Madre mountains that surround Puerto Vallarta, Mexico? I realize many of these mountain airports are little more than a dirt road next to a farm and do not have published instrument approaches, but I would still like as much IFR chart information for the area as possible. -- Will Internet: westes at earthbroadcast.com Airports like those, in a country like Mexico, are not part of any publication system. Only those pilots who use them all the time have a way worked out; some of which (a few) are good and some of which are dicey at best. |
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Jeppesen for IFR.
Baja Bush Pilots has an airport directory http://www.bajabushpilots.com/bajaairportsairstrips.php and lots of useful information. Gerd |
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2nd the motion for Baja Bush Pilots
-- Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. "gwengler" wrote in message oups.com... Jeppesen for IFR. Baja Bush Pilots has an airport directory http://www.bajabushpilots.com/bajaairportsairstrips.php and lots of useful information. Gerd |
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![]() Will wrote: Well that's re-assuring...NOT ![]() What about just IFR charts for that region of Mexico? Where can I locate those? Surely private pilots flying from Mexico CIty to Puerto Vallarta aren't just using heresay to fly through the Sierra Madres! -- Will Internet: westes at earthbroadcast.com Sure Mexico has IFR charts for en route, approach, and airport (but IFR airports only). You made it sound like you were looking for ad hoc "local procedures" for airports for which the Mexican aviation authority had not issued procedures. Jeppesen has complete coverage for Mexican-government-approved enroute and terminal instrument procedures. |
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![]() "Victor J. Osborne, Jr." wrote: 2nd the motion for Baja Bush Pilots I did a lot of flying in Baja many years ago. Unlike further down the mainland side of Mexico, Baja generally has VFR weather. In those days when some Baja Bush Pilots got caught in the occasional bad weather the result was sometimes ugly. |
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I did note that at all the seminars I've been at, they talk about all VFR
trips. Then mention "we do some serious SCUD running." No Thanks. Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. wrote in message ... "Victor J. Osborne, Jr." wrote: 2nd the motion for Baja Bush Pilots I did a lot of flying in Baja many years ago. Unlike further down the mainland side of Mexico, Baja generally has VFR weather. In those days when some Baja Bush Pilots got caught in the occasional bad weather the result was sometimes ugly. |
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![]() "Victor J. Osborne, Jr." wrote: I did note that at all the seminars I've been at, they talk about all VFR trips. Then mention "we do some serious SCUD running." No Thanks. My sentiments exactly. Actually, these days Baja has a fairly robust IFR system but it doesn't lend itself to a normally aspirated light aircraft. (Distance between VORs mostly). I suppose an IFR GPS could be used for the airways, although I have no idea of the legality of that in Mexico. Then again, they probably don't care. ;-) |
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