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This page contains a list of links to websites with reallife '''IFR charts'''. | This page contains a list of links to websites with reallife '''IFR charts'''. | ||
Revision as of 11:05, 29 November 2010
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This page contains a list of links to websites with reallife IFR charts.
- http://www.av8orcharts.com for current full scale NACO charts formatted to print on 8.5"x11" paper.
- http://www.airnav.com for US airports (mainly IAP/SID & STARs)
- http://flightaware.com/
- http://www.fltplan.com/
- National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
- European AIS Database’s
- Sectional and Terminal Area Charts for the US (VFR Charts, TIFF, huge Files over slow link
- Italy (VFR Charts,Airport Charts, etc...)
- Brazil ("Cartas" weblink you find VFR, IFR, SID, STARs and others charts.)
AIP
Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) is defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization as a publication issued by or with the authority of a state and containing aeronautical information of a lasting character essential to air navigation. The structure and contents of AIPs are standardised by international agreement through ICAO. AIPs normally have three parts - GEN (general), ENR (en route) and AD (aerodromes). The document contains many charts; most of these are in the AD section where details and charts of all public aerodromes are published.
A complete list of European AIPs can be found here.
- Brazil
- Denmark (also includes Greenland and the Faeroe Islands)
- France
- Finland
- the Netherlands
- Sweden
- United Kingdom