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As we have seen time and time again in the newsgroups, instructors are not
necessarily the font of all knowledge. The one you mention was wrong. Bob Gardner "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... When I flew into Vancouver I brought approach plates that I had printed off the internet. An instructor at the FBO mentioned to me that those plates were not legal. Not sure if that is an "authority" or not though. Sometimes Yanks get away with more too though. BTW: Flying into Vancouver is an awesome flight. The approach to the West bound runway (runway 27 or something like that) takes you right over the city. I got vectored all the way in. -Robert wrote: Hello, Are you legal if you have one oft those electronic flight bags with all the plates/maps? Or do you still need the paper ones in the plane? -dr |
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