mikecanfly
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- May 24, 2002
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Now I know that it is common sense to have a VFR sectional chart in the airplane at all times when flying VFR...
BUT, is there an FAR that specifically requires carrying the chart on board? To the point, if I am ramp-checked in a 172 at my home base to/from a local airport within 5-10nm, can the Inspector ask to see my VFR chart and is it required to be on-board?
I teach my all my students to ALWAYS have one aboard, but I'm curious as to whether or not it is an FAR... I can't seem to find any specific rule, but others are telling me otherwise...
Thanks
BUT, is there an FAR that specifically requires carrying the chart on board? To the point, if I am ramp-checked in a 172 at my home base to/from a local airport within 5-10nm, can the Inspector ask to see my VFR chart and is it required to be on-board?
I teach my all my students to ALWAYS have one aboard, but I'm curious as to whether or not it is an FAR... I can't seem to find any specific rule, but others are telling me otherwise...
Thanks