by beaky » Wed Feb 14, 2007 5:06 pm
Skyvector is a great source...
what I do is capture them with Irfanview, then piece them together with Paint. A little painstaking, but I now have about 1/3 of all US sectionals on my hard drive. When planning a trip, I'll cut out and save a portion of a sectional that contains my intended course, then view the "strip" in another window or on a laptop.
I used to print them out, but man, that uses a lot of ink... and unlike a real sectional, you can't really mark it in pencil then erase it.
Another great thing is to either buy paper sectionals online (they're about $7 apiece), or world area charts (about the same price, but wider coverage although less detail)... OR:
Go to any FBO and ask if they have any out-of-date charts they are looking to get rid of. I have acquired a good pile of approach plates, IFR enroute charts, and VFR charts that way...if you ask nice, they might start setting them aside for you.