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![]() On Oct 6, 10:55 am, "Mike Schumann" wrote: Here is a great link to a GIS mapping program that I found that can be used to customize digital sectionals that are available from the FAA: http://www.globalmapper.com/ You can download a demo version for free. This gives you 85% of the functionality of the full package, which costs ~$250. BTW, the charts must be purchased from the FAA at: http://www.naco.faa.gov/ecomp/Catalo...S+DIGITAL+DSEC for $1.50 each or a DVD of half the US for $12.60. There is also a product http://www.glideplan.com/ that is geared to planning soaring flights. With some coaxing, maybe Matt will add some stitching ability, and extend this product into a fully featured electronic sectional chart system for use while flying. He is already providing current scans for no additional charge, so it is already legal to use in the cockpit. Note that so far, I think GlidePlan is plent good enough to replace my paper charts, but better printing options would turn it into a great product. Oh, there is a commercial product available for about $100/yr that will do this as well, but it is aimed at the airplane pilot so likely has many features most of us would not be interested in. Also at the FAA page is a Digital National Flight Database with all airport inofrmation. It's not clear, but I asume all the frequency, etc., info is there as well. It would be really cool if someone came up with a scheme to take what is currently available at the Worldwide Turnpoint exchange (http://soaring.aerobatics.ws/SOARING/JL/TP/) and somehow update the airport portions of the available files with current frequency info. Heck, I'd be willing to pay a reasonable subscription rate to know that the comments field in my GNII database is current, as this would be yet another reason to keep the sectional chart tucked safely behind my elbow. -Tom |
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