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To cut to the chase, Avare cannot offer Canadian content through its free application (who could?).

My US co-developers constantly joke about whether Canada has heard of the computer! I am not a lobbyist, or politically minded, but am I the only Canadian Pilot who finds the current status quo 'laughable'? I am not trying to promote Avare, rather promote easier access to electronic Canadian Aviation content - this helps any moving map aviation application whether free or otherwise.
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you could download Avare for free, and then subscribe directly (hundreds of dollars per year) with NavCanada to download content which Avare would use. Meanwhile, NavCanada has no plans to allow individual private user subscriptions, i.e. Unfortunately, unless I sign a confidentiality agreement, I cannot discover this actual yearly subscription fee, but I can only guess that it is in the 'thousands of dollars' - of course, if I sign such an agreement I wouldn't be allowed to publicise the actual cost They require the product company to have aviation liability insurance (the level depends on the information product package being subscribed to), and they have a single annual charge to the 3rd party product company. They charge annual subscription fees to access this content and distribute it as part of third party applications such as Avare. basically, they do offer various electronic information products including charts and CFS.

I have contacted NavCanada and they were very helpful in answering my questions and informing me of what information is available. But we have very little Canadian content, except where the US charts overlap Canadian borders. We have US content in abundance: charts, airport plates, airport info etc - ALL FREE from the US government. Of course, the application is 'for entertainment purposes only' and should NEVER be used as a primary navigation tool - it is not certified by an official body, although it is pretty stable and accurate! Yes it costs us time to maintain, but we intend to keep the application Open Source and invite other developers to join us.Īnyway, I am the only Canadian on the team, and it falls to me to maintain Canadian content (charts, airport info, etc).
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It is one of many moving map applications for Android tablets, and although I am biased, I think it is an excellent product and the developers goal is to keep it free - no adverts, no subscriptions, no costs. The Canada Water Aerodrome Supplement will be updated at its next publication.I work with a bunch of 'Pilot Geeks' who develop an excellent (and FREE) moving map aviation application called Avare: Charts can be ordered by contacting Nav Canada Aeropubs or an authorized distributor.Ĭhanges to the Canada Flight Supplement and the Canadian Forces Flight Supplement Section B (Aerodrome Reference) and Section C, Planning Section (VFR Chart Updating Data) to reflect the discontinuance of WACs will be made over several publications cycles.


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VFR Navigational charts, with a scale of 1:500,000 provide full Canadian coverage and include much more detailed topographical and aeronautical information than WACs with a scale of 1:1,000,000.įor the complex airspace surrounding busy airports, VFR Terminal Area charts, with a scale of 1:250,000 provide the detail needed to fly VFR in these areas.Ĭustomers should cease use of WACs as an official Aeronautical Information product and refer instead to VFR Navigational (VNC) charts and VFR Terminal Area (VTA) charts. Other aeronautical information products are available that provide the detailed information needed to safely navigate Canadian airspace and better meet flight planning requirements. WAC’s are the subject of limited demand and increasing production costs. The decision to discontinue the production and sale of WACs follows the completion of an Aeronautical Study in 2009. Nav Canada will be discontinuing the production of World Aeronautical Charts (WACs) and withdrawing the existing inventory from sale effective September 23, 2010, at which time these charts will no longer be authorized for operational use.
