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I's me again, now that I've found European flight plans can someone point me in the right direction to find Sid/Star info for European airports? Thanks.Dave FisherCYYZP4 Prescott 3.2e 478p 800mhz 1mg CPUP4P800SE Asus Motherboard2.5 gig PC3200 DDR RAM 400MHZGeForce 7600GT/512 OC'dMaxtor 80 Gig ATA 133 HD x2WDC WD800 80 Gig HDAntec 500watt true powerSharp 19 inch LCD MonitorSaitek AV8R-01 Joystickhttp://fs2crew.com/linepilot.jpg

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THX, Scott, but I've poked around both sites but I couldn't find any approach charts or any airport info, could you help me navigate these sites? Dave

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Hi Dave,Go to http://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/eadcms/eadsite/index.php.htmlSelect Login/Register. After registration you go to the same page and select Login.New page opens for login and password. This will take you to the EAD Basic Home page.Click Enter Applications at the top left. This will open a new window/tab.Depending on your profile settings it will either be java or html based. Either way you want to go to PAMS Light(opens new window).In here its pretty self explanatory, but I'll point out the key features.Authority (Code) is the country. After picking that you select AIP Type. You want charts so select that. Next you select AD in the Part option, or ENR if you want enroute charts.Once these selections have been made you can either click Load or use Search. The Load button will load all charts available for that section, AD or ENR, so that might be a lot to scroll through to find the airport of interest.Best is to use search. The search window will also tell you which section you are searching. If you are in the UK and want to find charts for Heathrow, put in the appropriate selections and use search. Then use *EGLL* in document name search. This will list all document in the selected section that contains EGLL.Note that if Charts is not available in the AIP Type, then the country havent added that yet. Some only list Circulars and Supplements.Read more about this here: http://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/eadcms/eads...&Itemid=49.htmlHope this help you find what you need.

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Also if yuo look up the webpage of the European VATSIM division http://vateud.org/, you will find links to the vatsim organisation in different European countries and most of them have charts of some kind.


Krister Lindén
EFMA, Finland
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>I've just stumbled across this gold mine>http://flight.sanyjo.cz/mapy/ check it out, every country from>Algeria to the UK. Lucky find.>>DaveThat link won't last long - all of it is copyrighted Jeppesen material.....


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Also, I had a look at a few and several were outdated. Might not matter to all but does if you fly online and eg a SID is no longer valid. Anyway, the ones you find on the vatsim sites are the ones that would be used by ATC if you fly online on Vatsim.


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EFMA, Finland
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