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Old July 16th 04, 10:46 PM
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Default Legend for Jepp Charts

Anyone know where on the web I can get hold of the legend for the Jepp low
level enroute charts.

Unlike the NACO charts the Jepp charts don't have the legend on the charts.

Having used the NACO for the written, I wanted to evaluate the Jepps by
comparing them with the NACOs.

I have a couple of recent Jepp charts but no legend.

Thanks.


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Old July 17th 04, 12:17 AM
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"CB" wrote:

Anyone know where on the web I can get hold of the legend for the Jepp low
level enroute charts.

Unlike the NACO charts the Jepp charts don't have the legend on the charts.

Having used the NACO for the written, I wanted to evaluate the Jepps by
comparing them with the NACOs.

I have a couple of recent Jepp charts but no legend.

Thanks.


There's a page (or several?) in the front of the Jepp binder that serves
as the legend.
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Old July 17th 04, 01:40 AM
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Im not sure that its available on the web. You get the legend provided
with your subscription when you subscribe. Maybe you can find someone
who has a subscription to compare with.

Dave

CB wrote:
Anyone know where on the web I can get hold of the legend for the Jepp low
level enroute charts.

Unlike the NACO charts the Jepp charts don't have the legend on the charts.

Having used the NACO for the written, I wanted to evaluate the Jepps by
comparing them with the NACOs.

I have a couple of recent Jepp charts but no legend.

Thanks.



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Old July 17th 04, 02:25 AM
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CB wrote:

Anyone know where on the web I can get hold of the legend for the Jepp low
level enroute charts.

Unlike the NACO charts the Jepp charts don't have the legend on the charts.

Having used the NACO for the written, I wanted to evaluate the Jepps by
comparing them with the NACOs.

I have a couple of recent Jepp charts but no legend.

Thanks.


Jepp is a very propriatary bunch of folks, and getting more so almost by the
day. Forget them and use NACO unless you plan to fly international flights.
In that case, just buy the "full press" Jepp product and enjoy.

Jepp read = useful only if flying serious international.

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Old July 17th 04, 03:53 AM
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We use Jepp, because they
publish our approaches, which aren't public use.


If you have "your own" approach, why not just get THAT plate, use NACO for
everything else, and ensure that your approach hasn't been altered before each
flight?

Jose


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Old July 17th 04, 05:10 AM
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Anyone know where on the web I can get hold of the legend for the Jepp low
level enroute charts.

Unlike the NACO charts the Jepp charts don't have the legend on the

charts.

Having used the NACO for the written, I wanted to evaluate the Jepps by
comparing them with the NACOs.

I have a couple of recent Jepp charts but no legend.

Thanks.

http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xm...ine/aero_guide


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Old July 17th 04, 05:22 AM
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"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message
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"CB" wrote in message
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Anyone know where on the web I can get hold of the legend for the Jepp

low
level enroute charts.

Unlike the NACO charts the Jepp charts don't have the legend on the

charts.

Having used the NACO for the written, I wanted to evaluate the Jepps by
comparing them with the NACOs.

I have a couple of recent Jepp charts but no legend.

Thanks.

http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xm...ine/aero_guide


Whoops!


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Old July 17th 04, 02:54 PM
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Teacherjh wrote:


We use Jepp, because they
publish our approaches, which aren't public use.


If you have "your own" approach, why not just get THAT plate, use NACO for
everything else, and ensure that your approach hasn't been altered before each
flight?


You don't have to worry about it changing. Because the FAA has to notify you will
new source documents for any change to a special. It is almost always an
amendment to your Operations Specifications.

Jeppesen would charge a King's Ransom to chart only a few specials for anyone.
And, you can't legally copy them; if you have need for 40 copies, you pay the
piper for each copy.

 




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