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Enroute charts valid for use in Canada?



 
 
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Old June 1st 04, 03:39 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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Default Enroute charts valid for use in Canada?

The enroute chart for the border states include a significant portion of
Canada. Is this sufficient for IFR into Canada? The VFR sectional contains
a warning that the airspace classification may be different in Canada and
that the pilot should consult the Canadian Flight Supplement. But the IFR
charts does not say anything.


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Old June 1st 04, 09:39 AM
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Andrew Sarangan wrote:

The enroute chart for the border states include a significant portion of
Canada. Is this sufficient for IFR into Canada? The VFR sectional contains
a warning that the airspace classification may be different in Canada and
that the pilot should consult the Canadian Flight Supplement. But the IFR
charts does not say anything.


When you are flying airways under IFR airspace classification differences are
a lot less important than when flying VFR. The VFR charts are valid, but the
note cautions the VFR pilot that the airspace classifications used in the U.S.
cannot be assumed for Canada.


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Old June 2nd 04, 01:33 AM
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In a previous article, Andrew Sarangan said:
The enroute chart for the border states include a significant portion of
Canada. Is this sufficient for IFR into Canada? The VFR sectional contains
a warning that the airspace classification may be different in Canada and
that the pilot should consult the Canadian Flight Supplement. But the IFR
charts does not say anything.


The Canadian LO-6 En Route says "NOTE: REFER TO CURRENT USA CHARTS AND
FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION WITHIN USA AIRSPACE."


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Old June 3rd 04, 06:34 PM
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Yes - I use them all the time


The enroute chart for the border states include a significant portion of
Canada. Is this sufficient for IFR into Canada? The VFR sectional contains
a warning that the airspace classification may be different in Canada and
that the pilot should consult the Canadian Flight Supplement. But the IFR
charts does not say anything.



 




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