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Jordan P.

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Andyrooc posted a nice list, what I usually do when i try to find charts for specific airports I google the name of the country and AIP (Aeronautical Information Publication) or AIS(Aeronautical Information Service). Usually the first link will lead me to a directory of the country's airports and then all the charts for that airport. :)

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I don't think it has foreign airports and such, but for the U.S. I use the following link:

http://aeronav.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=aeronav/applications

If you pull up the associated instrument procedure,for an airport (assuming that airport has one), it will have an associated airport chart for it. You can get sectionals, high / low IFR routes, IAPs, etc. with this link.

Use this service while you can. The FAA had no problem putting this on it's web site and keeping the data current and up to date for FREE.....until people actually started downloading it and using it.

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