On Wednesday, 22 December 2004 21:29, David Megginson wrote:
> Some of the charts are available online, but they're usually a pain to
> use.  Why not invest a few bucks in paper charts if you're going to
> take all this time?  They're available online from many sources, or
> you can just walk into the flight school or FBO at your nearest
> general aviation airport (which might be a fun place to visit anyway).
> IFR charts are well under $10 each, and you don't have to update them
> every 7 weeks since you're not using them for real aviation.

Where I live it's Jeppessen, Jeppessen or Jeppessen.  :-\
A single approach plate costs about $15 (USD) at the shop at my local 
airfield.
Most of the charts have to be bought as a complete set which costs a few 
thousand Dollars.
One probably has more options in Canada and the USA than elsewhere in the 
world.

I really feel that FG should have a built in flight planner of some sort.
All the basic navaid data is already in FG we just need some way of displaying 
it.

Paul

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