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VFR Atlas Recommendations / Lear 35

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Aviatr80

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Greetings!

To All You Corporate Flyers...

I'm looking at VFR Atlas' on www.Airchart.com and was just wandering if any of you use either the VFR Sectional Atlas' or the Topographic Atlas? The Sectional Atlas' come in two books, one for the west and one for the east. The topographical is just one book...just more condensed. Both are bound and no maps to unfold.

I fly a Lear 35 and just need some good reference charts for mostly terrain and restricted areas while VFR Flying.

Does anyone have any personal recommendations on what you might be using? And...why do you like one over the other? Any help would be greatly appreciated! I want to get the right one for the money!

Thanks! Happy Flying!
 
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I fly a Baron for a company and use the Air Chart System and really like it. No more folding and all your IFR and VFR maps are in 3 binders, so it makes it tough to lose. They send you updates and the maps are good for one year.
 

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