June 3, 2006 at 5:34 pm
Is it possible to get simple airport maps (showing runway layout principally) from an FS web-site, or any other come to that, similar to those road maps you can print from a few web-sites ?
I was told to land at O’Hare on a particular runway but didn’t know which one they meant. Of course I picked the wrong one & ATC got cross. Having my own map would have avoided this misdemeanor :rolleyes:
By: spitfire nine - 11th June 2006 at 00:24
Not on mine.
If it had I would not have written what I did, would I?
By: Pte1643 - 10th June 2006 at 23:59
Err… :confused:
Wos that then???

By: spitfire nine - 10th June 2006 at 17:29
I’ll put a seperate topic in a minute, but for those who watched this topic – I have just discovered that if you go into FS2002 Map & zoom in to an airport, you will see that the runways are numbered. COOL OR WHAT?
Cheers,
Terry.
Guess what – just checked fs9 & that Map doesn’t have numbered runways.
What a swizz! 😮
By: spitfire nine - 5th June 2006 at 11:01
Thanks Chief……..love your life journey option too :dev2:
By: A225HVY - 5th June 2006 at 10:26
Also try here and check individual countries AIP’s that may be accesible online 🙂
http://www.icao.int/icao/en/m_links.html
A225HVY
By: spitfire nine - 5th June 2006 at 08:34
Thank you both for your last 2 replies. I’ll get weaving as soon as I’ve downloaded a new Comet 4 this morning…. I really can’t be seen landing one of these beauties on the wrong runway 😀
By: bmi-star - 5th June 2006 at 08:19
http://www.ais.org.uk/aes/login.jsp
Direct link to UK charts, its free but you have to register 🙂
By: A225HVY - 5th June 2006 at 07:21
Try
http://www.airnav.com/ for stateside fields
It’s free and they usually have plates to print for the big fields!!
A225HVY
By: spitfire nine - 3rd June 2006 at 18:00
Wow Robbo – Cheers, Brill, Magic, THANKS. Looks Ace so I’ve joined 😉
By: Robbo1987 - 3rd June 2006 at 17:51
ive used one called fscharts.com , simple but gives you all the info you need