Approach Plates

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Re: Approach Plates

Post by Ghostrider » Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:33 pm

The one place I go to for my approach and departure plates is
www.airnav.com Only thing is that its only for the US and its terirories.


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Re: Approach Plates

Post by bakov » Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:38 pm

[quote="Independance"][quote="bakov"]and the winner is (for me)


[url]http://flight.sanyjo.cz/mapy/[/url][/quote]

Yep, but check dates of those charts, they are dated around 2005, :cry: flying online with them is useless...

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Tomasz[/quote]

UPDATE for 2009!!!!!

[url]http://flight.sanyjo.cz/mapy/[/url]

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Re: Approach Plates

Post by bcn250 » Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:42 am

Addon FSX program : SIM PLATES X has an extensive library of approach plates, and anything else related to airport information you may need.

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