On STARS and SIDS, the Lat and Long position is defined however on Nav Canada approach charts it is not.
On the CYYZ ILS o6 the position VEPNA is not shown as a Lat and Long along with other positions.
On my X-Plane 10 Simulator I can manually update the map data base with new positions but
need the lat and long to be able to do it.
Would anyone be able to point me to an On-line source to find the lat longs for Canadian positions?
The US site http://www.fltplan.com/fix/NameAlpha/V.htm has most positions but apppears
not to have positions on Canadian approaches.
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You could try typing "CYYZ ILS 06L" into Google.
The .pdf file is out of date but it does list coordinates for each waypoint.
The .pdf file is out of date but it does list coordinates for each waypoint.
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It's a pity that you did not try your own advice before posting it and alluding that the question was stupid.
If you type that search in you get a "virtual" international aviation website that uses a very old PDF copy of the Canada Air Pilot.
I would really appreciate a digital copy of the CAP even if it is not a current version but a recent version that includes
the lat and long which is what I need in order to update the simulator map database with correct positions.
If you type that search in you get a "virtual" international aviation website that uses a very old PDF copy of the Canada Air Pilot.
I would really appreciate a digital copy of the CAP even if it is not a current version but a recent version that includes
the lat and long which is what I need in order to update the simulator map database with correct positions.
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http://www.ivao.ca/charts/CAP4/CYYZ.pdf
I used those guys in the past when training before the company started supplying me with the Ipad and Jepps to play with at home.
PS I think its page 34 in that .pdf
Have fun hope that helped
I used those guys in the past when training before the company started supplying me with the Ipad and Jepps to play with at home.
PS I think its page 34 in that .pdf
Have fun hope that helped
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[quote author=ramjet555 link=topic=3802.msg10460#msg10460 date=1471103961]
It's a pity that you did not try your own advice before posting it and alluding that the question was stupid.
If you type that search in you get a "virtual" international aviation website that uses a very old PDF copy of the Canada Air Pilot.
I would really appreciate a digital copy of the CAP even if it is not a current version but a recent version that includes
the lat and long which is what I need in order to update the simulator map database with correct positions.
[/quote]
You're reading far too much into my post - I was simply trying to help you with your request.
Yes - the file was outdated. However it did give the information you asked for - co-ordinates don't change.
It's a pity that you did not try your own advice before posting it and alluding that the question was stupid.
If you type that search in you get a "virtual" international aviation website that uses a very old PDF copy of the Canada Air Pilot.
I would really appreciate a digital copy of the CAP even if it is not a current version but a recent version that includes
the lat and long which is what I need in order to update the simulator map database with correct positions.
[/quote]
You're reading far too much into my post - I was simply trying to help you with your request.
Yes - the file was outdated. However it did give the information you asked for - co-ordinates don't change.
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