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Old March 24th 04, 05:21 AM
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I have Airchart Systems Aviation Topographic Atlas and VFR Enroute Atlas,
they came with my airplane when I bought it a couple years ago. Times used
in flight, zero. Renew? No.

I thought seriously about going for their whole package as I'm covering most
of the eastern US this summer in one trip. I wanted the VFR/IFR package
with approach charts. If one is going to use all those charts more than a
couple times spread out over the course of a year, it's worth it. Otherwise
most people would be paying for alot of stuff they'll never use, or use only
once. The VFR Enroute Atlas, unless they've changed it since 2000, is
pretty worthless, IMO. Nearly all of that info is available to me by other
means.

The Topographic Atlas I like, cool to glance at every now and then. The
Class C charts in the back are nice. But the Class B charts are not from
the associated Terminal Area Chart, it's from the sectional, as is the Class
C's. So you may still need to buy a TAC chart or two, or several.
I assume the IFR book is probably pretty good, although I havent seen it and
guess you have to pencil-in changes. The price is a little high for
everything, but they look like they put alot of work into their atlas's, the
topographic one anyway.

Instead I just went through Sporty's and bought what I needed for this trip,
and got a subscription to the charts I use year round. One hassle is this
trip crosses over two 56 day cycles, so a couple I need to buy two cycles,
and find the right ones on the road - although Sportys said they'd send it
out to where I was, pretty cool getting flight charts from the hotels front
desk.

Anyway, theres my 2 cents,
Chris


"Steven Barnes" wrote in message
om...

I saw an ad in AOPA for www.airchart.com . Does anyone have any

experience
with these charts? My flight instructor recently got them. For someone

that
does a bit of traveling, it sounds like a great deal. I'm curious how
practical they are (in-flight usage, not able to draw the big 'ol line
across 2 or 3 sectionals, etc).

Thanks.




PP-ASEL




 




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