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  1. Make your Flight Plan at SkyVector.com. SkyVector is a free online flight planner. Flight planning is easy on our large collection of Aeronautical Charts, including Sectional Charts, Approach Plates, IFR Enroute Charts, and Helicopter route charts.

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  2. Flight planning with aviation & aeronautical charts on Google Maps. Seamless VFR Sectional Charts, Terminal Area Charts, IFR Enroute Low Charts, IFR Enroute High Charts, TFRs, adverse METARs and TAFs and aviation routes.

  3. View the PDF for Appendix D to Part 43, Title 14; These links go to the official, published CFR, which is updated annually. As a result, it may not include the most recent changes applied to the CFR. Learn more.

  4. Use Great Circle Mapper to calculate the distance and flight duration between all airports worldwide and draw the flight route on a map.

  5. Draw, Scribble, Measure Distance on Map Overlay and Share Your Custom Map Link.

  6. You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.

  7. FAR 43 - Appendix D Scope and Detail of Items to be Included in Annual and 100 Hour Inspections (a) Each person performing an annual or 100-hour inspection shall, before that inspection, remove or open all necessary inspection plates, access doors, fairing, and cowling.