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Old April 14th 04, 05:08 AM
Kyler Laird
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(Ben Jackson) writes:

No, I haven't noticed any. I thought about it earlier, but I'd be
very surprised if the plates could be reasonably georeferenced
anyway. I recall seeing "not to scale" warnings on some of them.


I've just seen screenshots of Jepp's chartview on the MX20 with the
airplane overlayed on the procedure. So Jepp must have their chart
coordinates electronically.


The airport diagrams have nice longitude and latitude lines overlaid
but the approach plates are often a little loose. What would you do
with the squiggly lines by ROGEE here?
http://aviationtoolbox.org/raw_data/.../00001R17L.pdf

I'd trust that Jepp has all of the geo data for their own charts but
I doubt it's a simple thing to add back to the FAA/NOS charts. It
sure would be nice though.

--kyler