locating the TEC routes in the AFD

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Re: locating the TEC routes in the AFD

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Okay, okay. Read through the steps. Followed them precisely. Worked like a charm. Doh! Nonetheless, kind of a pain compared to the sweet search form at the previous link. Hope they get it fixed or replaced soon.
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Steve, you could always save the PDF, that would save some time, too. I agree, though, it's not quite as convenient.
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Re: locating the TEC routes in the AFD

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The folks at iFlightPlanner have the TEC route data available in a "user friendly" search by origin and destination. They state that "All data is provided via official FAA data sources". No account is required.

An added bonus is a link to a sectional or IFR chart overlay of the route.

http://www.iflightplanner.com/Resources ... redRoutes/

reminder:

AIRCRAFT CLASSIFICATION
(J) = Jet powered
(M) = Turbo Props/Special (cruise speed 190 knots or greater)
(P) = Non-jet (cruise speed 190 knots or greater)
(Q) = Non-jet (cruise speed 189 knots or less)



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Very nice, Ken! I've updated the links on the Pilot Training Program ratings to point to that instead (I3, I4, I8).
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Keith, that's exactly what I did last night. Saved as a PDF and then printed out the 12 or so pages of TEC routes.

Thanks for that link, Ken!
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Steve, believe it or not, the material that you printed is exactly what pilots used to carry around in the little green book (the AFD) before the EFB's came along :) So, as archaic as it may have felt, it wasn't entirely unrealistic.
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Hey, I'm all about archaic! As Joe Walsh puts it, I'm an analog man!
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