In a previous article, Ron Rosenfeld said:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 23:01:12 +0000 (UTC), (Paul
Tomblin) wrote:
A year subscription for the Canada Flight Supplement, one en-route chart,
the Toronto VNC (sectional) and the CAP-4 (approach plates for Ontario)
costs me about $200 CDN including shipping.
All I will require will be the CAP7 and CAP5 subscriptions. On the
NAVCANADA site they are $45C each. There is also a $30C handling charge
but it's not clear if it's for each subscription or just once for the
order.
It's $30 for the whole subscription. To break down what I pay, it's $99
for a year's worth of CFS, $45 for a year's worth of CAP-4, $12 for a
year's worth of the low altitude en-route, $12 for a year's worth the
Terminal Area Charts, and $35 service charge for a total of $203 CDN. I
forgot, I don't subscribe to the VNC because it doesn't change on a
regular schedule.
I usually get my Canadian charts a few days before the delivery of my US
charts from Airways.
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