December 22, 200520 yr Hello!Does anyone know where I can download IFR enroute charts for the US?I know we have VFR sectionals, here on AVSIM, but I'd like to have the IFR charts too.Thank you very much
December 22, 200520 yr Author >Go Here:>>https://164.214.2.62/products/digitalaero/t...r&country=enameI have never been able to find downloadable IFR enroute charts for the US. Are there any availiable?Rick
December 22, 200520 yr That is what I just posted to above. Both High and Low are availiable for download.Are you talking about 'landing'/airport procedurals?
December 22, 200520 yr oooops, so sorry....these are European charts....I thought I had the correct link....I'm pretty sure I had one around here somewhere...I'll take another look.
December 23, 200520 yr >>Go Here:>>>>https://164.214.2.62/products/digitalaero/t...r&country=ename>>>I have never been able to find downloadable IFR enroute charts>for the US. Are there any availiable?>>RickI think they have them at http://www.aeroplanner.com/ But not for free.I bought a full set of them for the US earlier in the year and would scan them, but the maps are so big that they would be very difficult to scan. We need someone with access to a large format scanner.Matt
December 23, 200520 yr You can get them free at www.myairplane.comMichael J.http://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/pmdg_744F.jpghttp://www.hifisim.com/images/asv_beta_member.jpg Michael J.
December 23, 200520 yr Author >You can get them free at www.myairplane.com>>Michael J.>http://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/pmdg_744F.jpg>http://www.hifisim.com/images/asv_beta_member.jpgThey don't appear to be downloadable, unless I'm missing something!Rick
December 23, 200520 yr Hi,the Dafif files the first poster linked to are no longer available for the US. I still have them as complete set, but it
December 23, 200520 yr Author Thanks for the info. I don't mind spending some money for quality products. The enroute charts would compliment the free d/l'able approach charts from NACO.What is that program you are using to display them. If you didn't have that program, how would you view/print the charts on the DVD?Rick
December 23, 200520 yr For the US only:A full set of hard copy FAA high altitude enroute charts (FL180 up) is about $13. Might save some printing if you do not wish to pan on a computer screen to see details but like to spread paper all over.
December 23, 200520 yr Author >For the US only:>>A full set of hard copy FAA high altitude enroute charts>(FL180 up) is about $13. Might save some printing if you do>not wish to pan on a computer screen to see details but like>to spread paper all over.>>>Thanks Ron. I probably would prefer the paper. Then you can look as you are flying and not have to interrupt your flight to look up a route if plans change when airborne. Are they availiable at the same place as the previous post or elsewhere?Rick
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