February 6, 200422 yr I am interested in learning how to interpret Jeppesen charts. Is there a book that a real world pilot would use to learn how to use them? The only thing that I have ever found is a tutorial using a single approach ( usually a very simple one). Does anyone know of something more complete. --Tom________http://www.reality-xp.com/community/nr/rsc/rxp-higher.jpg------------SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS------------ Dell Pentium 4 at 3.2GHz with 800MHz FSB 1GB Dual Channel DDR SDRAM at 400MHz 128MB DDR ATI RADEON 9800 Pro 21 inch P1130 FD Trinitron CRT Monitor 120GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive Sound Blaster Audigy 2 with DVD Audio WindowsXP Home Edition with Microsoft Plus! Tom
February 6, 200422 yr I'd be interested too. I can pick out the ILS frequencies and stuff like that but obviously there's a whole bunch more to it than that.billg
February 6, 200422 yr I prefer the charts published by the FAA NACO, but I've used Jepp charts before. Did you purchase the set? Because it should come with "instructions." Since the "instructions" don't change, you can buy packs that just include the updated charts.The FAA charts are a little different than the Jepp charts, but you can download the instructions for them here:http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=naco/online/aero_guideScroll down and download the "Introduction to IAP Symbols (1.0 MB)" and IAP Chart Symbols (1.7 MB)." You may be able to understand the Jepp charts more by reading that.
February 6, 200422 yr Hi, Jeppesen offers a wealth of information on their charts, I found this link which offers some great reading. Starting with the first publication in February 98, the chart clinic covers about every aspect of the charts in 30 essays. "This series of articles is designed for instrument pilots who want to get the maximum value from their Jeppesen charts. In last month
February 6, 200422 yr Hi, I knew I had downloaded something else as well...http://www.jeppesen.com/download/misc/handbook.pdf
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