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Need an IFR approach plate for Williams-Gateway airport

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sqwkvfr said:
During instrument training I would print out the PDF to fit a full-size page. My instructor made fun of me but I could drop 'em on the floor and still read 'em!
If I'm going to a large airport (LGA, LAX, ORD, DFW, etc) that has a maze of taxiways and runways, I will typically print out a full-page Airport Diagram so that its alot easier to follow along with and read.

One captain I fly with loves to give me grief about it - but I've yet to get us lost! :D
 
This has been a big help guys I appreciate it, but is there a site where I can at least view enroute/sectional charts? Thanks again for any help.
 
User997 said:
One captain I fly with loves to give me grief about it - but I've yet to get us lost! :D

I was under the impression there was an incident with an RJ and an ORD controller.....:p

-mini
 
minitour said:
I was under the impression there was an incident with an RJ and an ORD controller.....:p
** Looking Around Whistling Innocently **

Now that I think about it though, that quite possibly could've been when my novelty for large over-sized Airport Diagrams came into being! :D
 
User997 said:
** Looking Around Whistling Innocently **

Now that I think about it though, that quite possibly could've been when my novelty for large over-sized Airport Diagrams came into being! :D

It all adds up...

-mini
 

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