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Mexico Monterrey-Nuevo Laredo World Aeronautical Chart
- 2 customer reviews.

Mexico WAC Charts Feature:
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Topography
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Airport
information (location, elevation and runway length)
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NavAids
(location, type and frequency)
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Restricted/prohibited airspace
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Updated every
four years (last update July 2008)
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1:1,000,000
scale
Mexican WAC
charts which were developed in a joint effort between the two aviation branches
of Mexico’s Secretary of Communication and Transportation; the DGAC and SENEAM
along with INEGI (Mexico's National Institute of Statistics, Information &
Geography). Mexican WAC charts show topography, airport information
(location, elevation and runway length), navaids (location, type and frequency)
and restricted/prohibited airspace. This effort was spearheaded by Mexico’s
General Aviation Council (of which Caribbean Sky Tours is a member) under the
leadership and direction of Gilberto LopezMeyer, Director General of the DGAC
(who had the foresight and vision to identify the need for these charts), and
Agustín Arellano, Director General of SENEAM. Twelve chart regions cover the
entire country of Mexico and there are two regions per chart yielding a total of
six separate charts. These charts were issued in July of 2008 and are scheduled
to be updated every four years.
Our Price: $16.50
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Monday, May 18, 2009
A Giant Step in the right direction by Pat Kornegay from San Benito TX USA
Pros: High quality, good terrain information Cons: Could use more detail on airports, airways, and frequencies Review: Almost 20 years after the demise of VFR WAC charts for Mexico and Latin America, I jumped at the chance to purchase these charts. While they are not as detailed as the old charts were, I think this represents a significant effort on the part of the Secretara de Communicaciones y Transportes to fill the gap on VFR flight information and represents a conscious effort to promote General Aviation. These charts represent a good value for anyone flying in Mexico, either VFR or IFR, and I look forward to their further development.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
not the greatest chart. the colors are different than US charts and data is hard to read while flying. by RJ from Parker CO USA
Pros: only charts available Cons: not pilot friendly Review: really hard to use in the air. You have to do all your planning before you get to the aircraft. Not many freqs for tower comm. You can use google earth and get a lot of the info you need.
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