Wondering if there is anybody else on here that flies with their iPad using Foreflight? If so I need help with TAC chart information. I have flown VFR into or out of Class B airspace a couple of times and not been totally prepared for the transitions. I know in Foreflight when you zoom in on lets say LAX, the sectional turns into a TAC chart, and I can see where it says for the Costal transition see inset, how do you see the inset so that you can see the details of how to fly this transition?
Thanks
Denny
Flying with Foreflight on iPad
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Keith Smith
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Re: Flying with Foreflight on iPad
Denny,
I can't answer for Foreflight, but if you view the TAC chart on http://skyvector.com, the inset is available on the far left. Additionally, the Pilot Training program has a rating dedicated entirely to conducting the Bravo transitions (the V-3).
Keith
I can't answer for Foreflight, but if you view the TAC chart on http://skyvector.com, the inset is available on the far left. Additionally, the Pilot Training program has a rating dedicated entirely to conducting the Bravo transitions (the V-3).
Keith
Re: Flying with Foreflight on iPad
Hi Denny, I'm not sure if you still have this question/problem. But I basically had the same question and contacted Foreflight support. They told me to go to the documents sections, click catalog and download the FAA document called LA TAC Supplemental which contains the routes.
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Marcel
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Marcel