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<blockquote data-quote="limesqueezy" data-source="post: 36173" data-attributes="member: 7454"><p>Found a cool resource in the form of a blog post that's applicable (IMHO) to all drone pilots. Its at <a href="https://goo.gl/YdNWYb" target="_blank">How To Request FAA Airspace Authorization | Drone Pilot Ground School</a></p><p></p><p>Here's an excerpt I'm definitely going to check out... free sectionals.</p><p></p><p>"Companies like <a href="http://vfrmap.com/" target="_blank">VFRMap</a> and <a href="http://skyvector.com/" target="_blank">SkyVector</a> offer free, digitized Sectional Charts, allowing you to zoom in and out and click into airports to get more detailed information. It’s a great way to quickly scan the major airspace considerations of a particular latitude / longitude.</p><p></p><p>There’s also <a href="https://www.airmap.com/" target="_blank">AirMap</a>, another free tool which I like, because you can plug in an actual address. I’ve used <a href="http://skyward.io/" target="_blank">Skyward</a> as well, but that’s more of a flight logging and operations management tool. Same with <a href="http://flyte.ie/" target="_blank">Flyte</a> and <a href="https://kittyhawk.io/" target="_blank">Kittyhawk</a>, both of which use AirMap’s raw data to power their own airspace research tools within their greater flight operations management platforms."</p><p></p><p>Curious, anyone have experience with any of these/have a recommendation? VFR Map is pretty simple, just wish it had a more granular view (i.e. more zoom).</p><p></p><p>Thanks, The New Guy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="limesqueezy, post: 36173, member: 7454"] Found a cool resource in the form of a blog post that's applicable (IMHO) to all drone pilots. Its at [URL="https://goo.gl/YdNWYb"]How To Request FAA Airspace Authorization | Drone Pilot Ground School[/URL] Here's an excerpt I'm definitely going to check out... free sectionals. "Companies like [URL='http://vfrmap.com/']VFRMap[/URL] and [URL='http://skyvector.com/']SkyVector[/URL] offer free, digitized Sectional Charts, allowing you to zoom in and out and click into airports to get more detailed information. It’s a great way to quickly scan the major airspace considerations of a particular latitude / longitude. There’s also [URL='https://www.airmap.com/']AirMap[/URL], another free tool which I like, because you can plug in an actual address. I’ve used [URL='http://skyward.io/']Skyward[/URL] as well, but that’s more of a flight logging and operations management tool. Same with [URL='http://flyte.ie/']Flyte[/URL] and [URL='https://kittyhawk.io/']Kittyhawk[/URL], both of which use AirMap’s raw data to power their own airspace research tools within their greater flight operations management platforms." Curious, anyone have experience with any of these/have a recommendation? VFR Map is pretty simple, just wish it had a more granular view (i.e. more zoom). Thanks, The New Guy [/QUOTE]
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