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HomeHomeDiscussionsDiscussionsiFly Owners Q&AiFly Owners Q&AGrand Canyon, and Luke SUA airspaceGrand Canyon, and Luke SUA airspace
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4/15/2012 9:51 PM
 

Luke AFB airspace, near Phoenix, Arizona, has an SATR that doesn't show up in the 'Airspace Information' in the outer fringe of the Class B airpace of Phoenix or within the rings of Class B. The SATR is north and south of Luke AFB of which we are to contact Luke Approace if 'we' want to traverse the SATR.

The Grand Canyon has a corridor that doesn't show up in the airspace of the Canyon. The Canyon has a VFR Aero Chart for the SFRA, special flight rules.

Is there anyway to these two included on the maps?

Thanks.


Zodiac 601HDS N6402X aprs KF7WIR-1
 
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4/15/2012 10:31 PM
 

I don't know abut Luke, but the Grand Canyon chart is available, but it "never changes" from the 2001 version. You need to set the drop down in the Terminal area charts list to 360 days.

 
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4/16/2012 7:06 PM
 
Yep, the Grand Canyon chart is in your iFly unit, but it has not been showing up in the unit's drop-down list for "current charts." Similarly, the Colorado Springs TAC has not been showing up in the drop-down list (unless Walter has fixed it by now) but it is on the SD card in your unit. Both charts will display on your iFly - try them in sim mode. ---Ralph
 
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4/27/2012 4:57 PM
 

I was not aware Colorado Springs wasn't in the list...this has been fixed for v7.

Thanks!
Walter


Walter Boyd
President, Adventure Pilot
 
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