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Jepp charts on iPad

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Hi everyone.I used to sim on FS9 but stopped for over a year and now I'm back in it but this time I am trying fsx. I would like to know if anyone has heard or knows how to load the jepp charts on the iPad so I can use it on the side when I fly online. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance

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The only ways I can think of are either through the Jeppesen Mobile FliteDeck iPad app which requires a $$$ subscription, or maybe via "print to file" through Jeppview.

Waste of money. You'll find most charts free online. When flying in the US I just load up airnav.com on my iPad.

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Or just buy the EFB from Aivlasoft and be done with it - and you can put it on your iPad too via Air Display.They are no charts, but all you would ever need for approaches, SIDs, STARs...

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Airdisplay can be troublesome...but i thnk ill try that and efb again.At the moment im just usuing goodreader as a pdf app, and putting in the pdfs from airnav.For australia, a guy has gathered all the pdfs formeach airport together in file, for use in,flightsim. Anyone know ifmthis has been done for us airports?

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I'm using Foreflight on my IPad2......really a nice package.You have all the USA charts (ever one and type), plus you can lay out flight plans on either a sectional, low altitude, etc.The subscription for one year is $75.....I'll bet much cheaper than Jepphttp://www.foreflight.com/ipadBill Clark

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I use FS Kneeboard. You get access to all charts, all approaches and airport info and weather for the USA. No annual subscription fee. Only a 1 time fee to purchase the application for iPad/iPod-Damien

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I use PDF charts on my sony ereader

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Fltplan.com has a nice App for the iPad. Has all the plates u need and is free.RgdsAdam

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i figured it out, the last cycle of charts for jeppview has instructions for the ipad. Now i have all charts on it, im using the jeppesen mobile tc app!!! thank you

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I also use FS kneeboard and really like it. One time fee and that's it's free charts monthly.Tom

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I have been using a combination of FS Kneeboard and Foreflight for my flight planning. I have the free demo version of Foreflight, but now it shows a red bar that says " The data has expired". This may be due to me being near the end of the free period. I can still use it for flight planning.I really like the weather charts on FS Kneeboard, especially the winds aloft. It has helped avoid high headwinds on several flights.

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Sure, I have FS Kneeboard for Ipad, but I wished they'd pouinted out a little more obviously that it only contains maps and info for US airports :( What I've done, and it works superbly well, is create a folder which contains websites that offer free charts. I have all of US covered, UK, Australia and New Zealnd. I would like to have some of Europe but that seems to be the sticking point, however, I just use the charts which have come with the relevent airport addons and have uploaded them onto my Ipad as PDFs... simples :(

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I wonder if anybody has tried this with a BN Nook or Amazon Fire? They are android, but not latest OS...

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I wonder if anybody has tried this with a BN Nook or Amazon Fire? They are android, but not latest OS...
The only prerequisite I see is that whatever tablet you're using will accept PDFs

Howard
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