Pocket Plates 2.0
Electronic Approach Plates for Windows & PDA
Instrument approach procedures are the first thing people think about when contemplating an “EFB” (Electronic Flight Bag) system. These procedures, including the approaches, arrivals, departures, airport diagrams, and minima tables have specific requirements by the FAA for use: In order to do an instrument letdown to an airport you MUST have the procedure as published in Part 97.
Having the complete set of procedures on board in electronic form is more than handy – it’s a safety feature. You can launch knowing you have any possible approach plate you might need, even if your flight isn’t planned to take you out of the state. Alternates, deviations, and other unplanned stops will eventually put you in a position where you need a plate that you don’t have. But with the whole US loaded and hot, you are good to go.

Anywhere Map developed one of the first electronic approach plate software applications called Pocket Plates. We introduced this software back in 2003 and it has been a huge seller, and has also been mimicked by our competition over and over again. For less that the subscription to just one or two books and the shipping to get them, you can have the entire US, all of Part 97 as published.
Pocket Plates gives you the complete set as published by NACO including book minima, legends, and time to climb tables. Pocket Plates also feature:
- Quick access to a procedure via map drill down or airport ID.
- Full plate view and zoomed view, showing 1:1 as you would see on paper.
- Quick-change from approach to airport diagram, STAR, or DP.
- Plate geo-referencing so you can see your GPS position on the plate while you fly it.
- Easy updates, every 28 days, directly across the Internet.
- BOTH XP and PDA versions for one price and one annual subscription

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