John Baker
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John Baker
I am sure this must have been brought up before, in the unlikely event it hasn't, here it is.
You can simply put in the airport identifier in the Google Earth search field and it will take you to that airport.
This is a great tool for reconnoitering unfamiliar airports and the surrounding terrain. If used in combination with your charts, it gives you a much clearer picture. It is a valuable tool to anyone planning cross country flights.
This idea was given to me by my flight instructor.
John
You can simply put in the airport identifier in the Google Earth search field and it will take you to that airport.
This is a great tool for reconnoitering unfamiliar airports and the surrounding terrain. If used in combination with your charts, it gives you a much clearer picture. It is a valuable tool to anyone planning cross country flights.
This idea was given to me by my flight instructor.
John
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