April 30, 200620 yr most of the time i look on aeroseek flight tracking for flight plans but on aeroseek they never seem to give the last sector of the flight here is a pic of the a route it does not give the flightplan after were it says virgina beach do any of u no wat the rest of the flightplan is?this is the flihgtplan they gave on aeroseekthanks in advance
April 30, 200620 yr Hi,Assuming it's a flight from Tampa to Washington Ntl., the full flightplan route looks like this: DCT SPNGE DCT TAY J75 CAE J52 RIC OJAAY1. The flightplan ends with a Standard Terminal Arrival Route (STAR) called OJAAY1. This STAR starts at a navaid identified with RIC ("Richmond"), which is also the end of the 'enroute' part of the flightplan. The details of the filed arrival route can be found at the FAA website: http://naco.faa.gov/d-tpp/0604/00443OJAAY.PDF , though that route isn't necessary followed (e.g. ATC can assign a different arrival route or vector the aircraft off route for spacing). Looking at your picture, it seems it includes the full route to RIC, and then part of a STAR, followed by some vectors for approach. I don't think anything is missing there. :)Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
April 30, 200620 yr cheers 4 the reply i think i got it now thanks 4 your help also is there any more maps like regan 4 different airports but freecheers jimmer:-) :-) :-)
April 30, 200620 yr Hi,You can download all official FAA terminal procedure charts from here: http://naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=naco/online/d_tppSelect the current cycle of charts, e.g. "digital - Terminal Procedures (0604)" halfway down the page, and find the airport you're looking for. :)Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
May 1, 200620 yr You can get the official charts for Heathrow from http://www.ais.org.uk (registration is free). :)Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
May 22, 200620 yr Hi,Instead of giving a list of all European AIP's online, you might want to try Eurocontrol's EAD explorer: http://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/publicuser/...ic/pu/login.jspRegistration is free, and you'll have access to almost all official charts for Europe.Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
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