Welcome to Flightinfo.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Friendliest aviation Ccmmunity on the web
  • Modern site for PC's, Phones, Tablets - no 3rd party apps required
  • Ask questions, help others, promote aviation
  • Share the passion for aviation
  • Invite everyone to Flightinfo.com and let's have fun

On-line Jepp plates?

  • Thread starter Thread starter ILLINI
  • Start date Start date
  • Watchers Watchers 4

Welcome to Flightinfo.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Modern secure site, no 3rd party apps required
  • Invite your friends
  • Share the passion of aviation
  • Friendliest aviation community on the web

ILLINI

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 26, 2001
Posts
495
Does anyone have a link where I can view Jepp plates for different airports? I thought AOPA had it on their website, but I couldn't find it.

Thanks
 
As far as I know, AOPA only publishes the NOS plates. Go to the airport directory, select an airport, and they're listed under "Terminal Procedures".
 
Last edited:
Thanks bigD,

I really do need Jepp plates though. They don't even necessarily have to be current. I'm just interested in looking them over.

Thanks
 
If you have Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 they have attached the Jepp plates that are used in the sim checkrides. Those are some to look over.
 
Give me your address, I'll send you 3 garbage bags full after doing the USA, Alaska, Canada, Latin America and South America, Europe and the Middle East and the Pacific. The curse on aviation .................ILS is an ILS.
 
I'd be surprised if you'll find Jepp plates available online. Jepps are copyrighted and it's likely that Jeppesen defends it's copyright vigorously. It's a major source of revenue for them. The NACO charts on the other hand aren't copyrighted, they're in the public domain and the Government probably doesn't make any profit from publishing them ... so you're free to copy those.

I just threw out a handful of jepps, too bad.
 
Thanks guys. I had a feeling I would have a hard time finding them online for free. Just thought I'd ask though. I can't afford to buy new ones, so I may try TXCAP's idea of asking for old ones from an FBO. I want to say that I thought I heard someplace that the ones that expire and are not sold are sent back to Jeppesen. It's worth a try though.

Thanks again fellas!
 
you mentioned you couldn't afford to buy them, which i can understand. barring the suggestions given to you on this thread, you actually could buy a set fairly cheap from jepp. i used to get texas only every few months for only around $25. can you afford that? you get everything you need in the package, including the legend, which makes it helpful to study the charts if that is what you are going to do (for an interview, for example).

FYI it's called Airway Manual Express according to their website...i couldn't find the price
 
Last edited:
Well, yeah I could actually afford that but i'm just not willing to pay 25 bucks X 2 for only a few airports that i'm interested in. I just want to compare the Jepp plates to the NOS ones that I currently use. I'm interested in showing and explaining the differences to an instrument student I know.

Thanks RightPedal, but those are NOS plates.
 
I guess you could steal them, that seems to happen all the time just when the checkairman ask to check a flight case.
 
Iceman21 said:
But they do expire in 56 days unless you have a subscription.

Jepp plates are good until they are ammended. Most plates are ammended every 2 years or so, not every 56 days. More often at busy places, less often at Podunk Muni. If the plate hasn't been changed, then it's still current, even if it's not from the current pack.

That could be one reason used Jepps are hard to find. If you get an express pack that was just replaced by a new one, the old one is likely still 90% current. That's why Jepp wants the packs that weren't sold sent back.

-Boo!
 
ILLINI;

I swear (I think?) they had JEPP and NOS plates the last time I look at it, and it was free. Now there are only NOS and for a fee.

Sorry!
 

Latest resources

Back
Top