September 13, 200421 yr Hi everybody.I'm flying my very first instrumental approaches. And the instructor warned me to take a look at the chart of the airport where I am supposed to land.Where do I find it? Is it in any directory of the program?Thank you
September 13, 200421 yr Thank you dudeI found them. Though the instructor is asking me for the PAINE FIELD chart and it seems I only ahve other charts and not the one he's looking for...Do you have a hint?
September 13, 200421 yr Author If that airport is in the US, try:http://www.airnav.com/alsohttp://www.myairplane.com/ ------------------------- Craig from KBUF
September 13, 200421 yr Paine Field is in Everett, WA and the KPAE chart is the one he is referring to. Do you have that one in the folder listed?
September 13, 200421 yr <<>>How on earth do you fit an orchestra in the cockpit :) ?Hope you found what you were looking for ...Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumonthttp://www.swiremariners.com/newlogo.jpg _________________________ Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumont VP Fleet, DC-3 Airways Team Member, MAAM-SIM
September 14, 200421 yr Hi Mark,Beside all skills you've got, you seem to be a grammar teacher as well.Paddy
September 14, 200421 yr Author >Paine Field is in Everett, WA and the KPAE chart is the one>he is referring to. Do you have that one in the folder>listed?Airnav.com has charts for just about every airport in the US. KPAE is here:http://www.airnav.com/airport/KPAEJust type in the airport code or name and the airport info will come right up. ------------------------- Craig from KBUF
September 30, 200421 yr Hi!Just found this software that will be released this week. The screenshots look very promising. www.navigraph.comGood luck!
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