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Old May 4th 05, 10:29 PM
Peter R.
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Jose wrote:

don't know if it's spelled out in the POH supplement, and it's not
handy right now.

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I started to research this and the quickest place to find some info
about this was AOPA's GPS Safety Advisor. Sure the information is in
the AIM and I will get right back to it, but this was a faster link for
me:

http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/sa01.pdf

Pertinant Quote:

"For en route flying, it's legal - but not wise -
to use an expired database, as long as the pilot has
available current information, such as current low
altitude en route charts, to manually check and
correct any data that's changed."

I will look later for more details about approaches.

--
Peter

 




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