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Ron Natalie wrote:
Which prompts the question, why aren't these charts available in the original pdf format? The airport diagrams and the military base approach charts are in pdf format. Why aren't the NACO charts? Who says they are in PDF format originally? The question is really "Why doesn't the FAA convert them to PDF?" Here is a link to the airport diagrams in pdf format. http://www.naco.faa.gov/ap_diagrams_...submit1=Search Here is a link to the approach plates for airports that have military installations. https://164.214.2.62/products/digita...UNITED_STATES/ Here is a specific 'copter' approach. https://164.214.2.62/products/digita...or_vor_345.pdf Pretty nice, hey? I figured if they've done these they most have done them all. |
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