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How many pilots fly with what types of approach plates?

I will be coming along to the Jepp seminar on 23/11 and it would be interesting to know how many fly with Jepps, or with the AIP plates, or with something else… and how are you presenting them (paper, Ipad, etc).

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

AIP plates on iPad with additional departure and destination in paper copy as backup.

LDZA LDVA, Croatia

gCAP plates on iPad with most used ones close to home printed as backup. I find them much easier to use as they are not as cluttered as the AIP or Jepp ones.

Goodwood

Jeppesen IFR and VFR Approach Charts on MFD in plane, on iPad mini and on iPad 4 … and some I print

printed gCap plates with pdf version on Nexus 7. I find them much easier to use and I would love to see them integrated into Skydemon.

Paper Jepps at work.

iPad JeppFD for pleasure.

London area

AIP on ipad with printed backups.

EGSC

What is “at work”?

And yes, if you are all-electronic, what exactly is your backup and how is it implemented (how is the data copied over if the other device is electronic too)?

Last Edited by Peter at 17 Nov 16:24
Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

AIP plates printed for departure and destination, AIP on iPad as backup

RXH
EDML - Landshut, Munich / Bavaria

JeppFD on Ipad + AIP in Skydemon outside of Jepp subscribed Coverage

EDLN and EDKB
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