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Old August 10th 04, 01:05 AM
chris priest
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Default Enroute chart question..

Dennis wrote:
I could probably look this one up, but what altitude does the "High Altitude
Enroute chart" take effect?

During Oshkosh, one of the most often asked questions was if we had L charts
on our website.. So today, I flew down to Sporty's and picked up the entire
14 chart set and will have then scanned and georeferenced this week. I
didn't pick up the H charts because I did not know if these would be of any
real value since most GA pilots probably wouldn't be up that high... (I'm
thinking the H charts are for 20K and above?).


Dennis
MyAirplane.com


Jet routes begin at 18,000 MSL, the same altitude class A begins.
 




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