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Part 91 is just a private private?
Any Canadians on here who can sign some light on this for our skies? -dr Bob Moore wrote: 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? I don't know about Canada, but here in the USoA, you are not required to have either paper or electronic charts unless it is a Part 121 or Part 135 operation. Part 91...no charts VFR or IFR required by the Regs. Bob Moore |
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