Canadian aviation publication make-over
March 8th, 2007
My 15 March (2007) editions of the Canada Flight Supplement (airport directory) and Canada Air Pilot (approach plates) just arrived in the mail, and they have a new look. Just before I started flying in 2002, the CFS had a green cover (I saw old copies lying around), then it switched to blue. Now we’re going to have to get used to grey with fancy gradients.
More seriously, Nav Canada sent a letter along with the new pubs promising significant changes beyond just the cover colours. I wonder what they have in store for us. Up-to-date information about landing fees? Better diagrams for airports without instrument approaches? We’ll have to see.
March 8th, 2007 at 19:20:28-0500
Maybe they’ll split it into regions and make it cheaper to just buy the bits you want.
March 8th, 2007 at 20:49:45-0500
New CFS Looking Spiffy
I got the latest CFS from NavCanada today and was surprised to find a new look. According to the enclosed note the changes aren’t just going to be the cover: While the cover of these publications look different from what…
March 8th, 2007 at 21:30:47-0500
I actually like having just one guide for all of Canada, instead of juggling all the thin Airport/Facility Directories like I have to in the U.S. And the sad thing is that it probably wouldn’t be any cheaper if it were thinner — just compare the price of Canadian VNCs with U.S. sectionals.
March 8th, 2007 at 22:37:19-0500
Hey David,
I find when you look at it the way it all contrasts makes it hard to focus on the writing. Its like looking at one of those pictures that can look like a beautiful lady or an old one.
As for what they can do to make things better. Make a GPS overlay for all approaches so that when commencing an ILS approach the IF, FAF, and MAP are in the gps for reference and also displayed on the EFIS. The Garmin 530 does this but the KLN90 just has GNSS overlays and not all approaches.
Cheers,
FD
July 5th, 2007 at 20:26:25-0400
Just might let everyone know, that the CFS is now online in adobe format. Only available to Nav Canada employees right now. Plans are for the general public, but at a cost (of course). Don’t know when though. Regards, GP YLL FSS
July 5th, 2007 at 20:28:28-0400
Just might let everyone know, that the CFS is online in adobe format only available to Nav Canada employees right now. It will be available to the general public but at a cost of course. Regards GP YLL FSS