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On Jun 21, 4:43 pm, wrote:
On Jun 12, 2:37 am, Frank Whiteley wrote: On Jun 11, 11:34 am, 5Z wrote: On May 28, 12:49 pm, Frank Whiteley wrote: I'm sure they're not legal. I just wondered if anyone had taken the 99 cents deal on their local chart;^) GlidePlan seems like a great product. Why do you think they are not legal? The GlidePlan charts are exact images of *current* sectionals, and are released as soon as they are available from the FAA. I create a map booklet containing all the pages I expect to be flying over so that I have what constitutes current information for navigating and communicating. -Tom I didn't say glideplan charts weren't legal, they are. The 'chartgeek.com' products use digitally manipulated the charts. In their FAQ they seem to sidestep the question of legality, neither offering or suggesting the topic. Frank- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm ChartGEEK's Richard Neal and would be glad to answer these questions. Yes the charts are completely legal to use, pre-flight, print to take along etc. They are the latest FAA/NACO releases with the chart's effective date is clearly shown on the legend as part of the image. Our legal communications with the FAA/NACO informed us that to remain within their correct use guidelines we absolutely must not change any data contained within the charts. We don't. We only project them to the geo-tagged coordinates that the FAA/NACO provided along with the charts so that they will work in Google Earth. There is a digital (non-image) tagging that makes the charts uniquely identified as ones we have processed, but the data & images are exactly as received from the FAA/NACO and that is what is mentioned in our FAQ. Anyway, we are seeing several flight schools buying the complete USA chart set since they are only $87.12 (yep, 99 cents each) and also getting their students complete sets at the student rate of $29 which figures out to about 3 cents a chart! Try getting a current chart from anywhere else at that price! Anyway, since the charts are purchased in digital format from the FAA/NACO for $1.50 each and are sold at a loss of 99 cents each we hope you will see that we are committed to providing absolutely the best possible view of pilot's flights. (of course, if you have access to a military 'live' satellite feed, those images are indeed better) If anyone reading this post would like a free chart, just buy one of our 99 cent charts and mention this post and we'll give you another chart for free. Our goal is simple. Pilots simply should not take- off without having all the best available knowledge possible and that by "pre-seeing" their next flight it may save their life. (There's an average of 1 death / day in General Aviation!) I'll get down off my soapbox now. If anyone has questions, please post or send me a note at Thanks! Richardwww.ChartGEEK.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - oops, student get the charts at about 35 cents each. Oh, and Lloyd Bailey's 3D airspace polygons are also included (with his blessing of course!) Richard |
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