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Old November 3rd 06, 10:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Sylvain
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Default How do you find the limits of areas on a chart?

Mxsmanic wrote:

Sylvain writes:

about 8 bucks; and I religiously replace the one where I fly regularly


So you just need one sectional that you use for the majority of your
flying?


yes, a sectional covers quite a bit of territory; now of course,
Murphy's law has it that you will always live near the boundary of
two charts and hunce will need to buy both of them each time :-)

How much does that cost?


I don't remember, I pay an annual subscription, except that it
is drastically cheaper than keeping the equivalent sectional
up to date; you can look it up yourself he
http://www.airchart.com/


I buy the terminal charts and AF/D separately though.


How much are they?


terminal about 8 bucks too; and the AF/D booklet
about 5 bucks (but it covers a larger territory than a
sectional)


How much do you spend a month overall just updating charts?


I don't really want to know :-)))

--Sylvain