ICAO but I can't see anything else!
August 1, 2006 7:26 PM Subscribe
Where can I find airport diagrams for non-U.S. airports?
As you might know from a previous question of mine, I enjoy flight simulation very much. I've been having great luck with airnav.com while flying inside the United States, but where can I find high quality (pdf perferrebly) airport diagrams for airport outside of the United States. Thanks in advance!
As you might know from a previous question of mine, I enjoy flight simulation very much. I've been having great luck with airnav.com while flying inside the United States, but where can I find high quality (pdf perferrebly) airport diagrams for airport outside of the United States. Thanks in advance!
(oh, and for what it's worth, you might check BugMeNot for a lot of those links that require registration)
posted by symphonik at 7:40 PM on August 1, 2006
posted by symphonik at 7:40 PM on August 1, 2006
Yup, go straight to the airline simulation websites.
Also the military has plates for most of the larger airports here:
https://164.214.2.62/products/digitalaero/terminals/downloadlist.cfm
(look under terminal procedures)
posted by rolypolyman at 7:46 PM on August 1, 2006
Also the military has plates for most of the larger airports here:
https://164.214.2.62/products/digitalaero/terminals/downloadlist.cfm
(look under terminal procedures)
posted by rolypolyman at 7:46 PM on August 1, 2006
clickable link:
https://164.214.2.62/products/digitalaero/terminals/downloadlist.cfm
posted by rolypolyman at 7:48 PM on August 1, 2006
https://164.214.2.62/products/digitalaero/terminals/downloadlist.cfm
posted by rolypolyman at 7:48 PM on August 1, 2006
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This page from VATSIM has a great list of exactly what you're looking for: VATSIM Pilot Resource Centre. Many links require registration, most of those are free.
I'm sure by now for your US flights you're aware of skyvector.com and RunwayFinder. :)
posted by symphonik at 7:40 PM on August 1, 2006