locating the TEC routes in the AFD
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Re: locating the TEC routes in the AFD
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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Re: locating the TEC routes in the AFD
Steve, you could always save the PDF, that would save some time, too. I agree, though, it's not quite as convenient.
Re: locating the TEC routes in the AFD
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)
Ken
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)
Ken
Ken Ullery - PPL-SEL, 1G5
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Re: locating the TEC routes in the AFD
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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Re: locating the TEC routes in the AFD
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!
Thanks for that link, Ken!
Steven Winslow
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Re: locating the TEC routes in the AFD
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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Re: locating the TEC routes in the AFD
Hey, I'm all about archaic! As Joe Walsh puts it, I'm an analog man!
Steven Winslow
CEO/Owner - Air Northwest Virtual Airlines • http://www.airnorthwest.org
People should get what they want when they want it once in a while. Keeps them optimisitic.
CEO/Owner - Air Northwest Virtual Airlines • http://www.airnorthwest.org
People should get what they want when they want it once in a while. Keeps them optimisitic.