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Any recommendations for free moving maps for G5000

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Would like to avoid buying Navigraph, if possible.

Ray

 

When Pigs Fly . Ray Marshall .

What do you mean moving maps FOR the g5000?

If you're using AAU (which I think is standard now) you won't get navigraph chart support anyway.

If you just mean charts for a second monitor or tablet I believe flight plan go works but I don't know the details.

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Thanks Ryan, Yes I am using the new AAU and the Longitude.  What are you guys using for IFR approaches?

Regards,

Ray

When Pigs Fly . Ray Marshall .

1 hour ago, raymar said:

Thanks Ryan, Yes I am using the new AAU and the Longitude.  What are you guys using for IFR approaches?

Regards,

Ray

If flying USA www.skyvector.com

If elsewhere I'm not certain 

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I use Flight Plan Go as mentioned and works very well for my needs. Use it on an iPad and I get a moving map with several options, (linked to my PC through an app) and all charts for the United States. You also get movement on the approach plates and airport diagrams. Never fly without it. 

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49 minutes ago, NismoRR said:

I use Flight Plan Go as mentioned and works very well for my needs. Use it on an iPad and I get a moving map with several options, (linked to my PC through an app) and all charts for the United States. You also get movement on the approach plates and airport diagrams. Never fly without it. 

Is FlightPLN GO for the iPad fee based on usage?

Ray

When Pigs Fly . Ray Marshall .

1 minute ago, raymar said:

Is FlightPLN GO for the iPad fee based on usage?

Ray

no

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Just now, Flyfaster_MTN002 said:

no

Monthly charges?  Annual fee?

When Pigs Fly . Ray Marshall .

3 hours ago, raymar said:

Thanks Ryan, Yes I am using the new AAU and the Longitude.  What are you guys using for IFR approaches?

Regards,

Ray

Navigraph.

But you can go into your flight plan in the Garmin, choose proc, then preview and show on map and you can thumb through the approaches to see which one makes sense for your flight.

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10 hours ago, raymar said:

Monthly charges?  Annual fee?

No fees at all. Go get it and enjoy. 

10 hours ago, eslader said:

Navigraph.

But you can go into your flight plan in the Garmin, choose proc, then preview and show on map and you can thumb through the approaches to see which one makes sense for your flight.

That and you can go into the waypoints page and view the metar if using live weather.

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