Looking for a chart......

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ve1arn

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Hi,

Can anyone here provide me with a link to where I can get a chart of the US military's mid air refueling corridor that is along the Nova Scotia coast?

I've been to the MilAirCom site, as well as a few others, but haven't been able to find anything there. I'm looking for the Nova Scotia area only for a project I have on the go.

Thanks for now............Bob
 

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FreqMgr said:
Give http://naco.faa.gov a try. They handle aeronautical charts, although I don't know if they'll have the specific one you're interested in.

Military charts may no longer be available to the public, there is a cutoff date this year, forget when.
 

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Hi ........

I kinda figured that they might be difficult to get. HOwever, I may have a contact that can get me one legally for the project I'm involved in.

Thanksa for the replies anyway folks. Your time was appreciated.

Bob
 

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RE: AR-20 Chart?

I believe you are looking for the AR-20 chart; AR-20 traverses the Nova Scotia coastline.

I have a copy, obtained quite legally I might add, that I could forward to you.

If you would PM your email address, I'll send it to you as an attachment.
 

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MWillyG said:
I believe you are looking for the AR-20 chart; AR-20 traverses the Nova Scotia coastline.

I have a copy, obtained quite legally I might add, that I could forward to you.

If you would PM your email address, I'll send it to you as an attachment.

Hi,

Just sent you a PM. Thanks for your offer...................Bob
 

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DoD announced Tuesday that FLIP charts will be available for another two years.
 
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