Electronic Charts Now Approved for Part 91

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Jeppesen spokesman Todd Krawczyk told media at EAA AirVenture that the FAA has formally recognized electronic charts for use in Part 91 operations and cleared up all the ambiguity that has been his industry’s biggest marketing impediment. The FAA issued Advisory Circular 91-78 on Monday that gives specific guidance to Part 91 operators on the use of electronic charts. “This just completely clears things up,” Krawczyk told AVweb. In a nutshell, electronic charts in Class 1 and Class 2 electronic flightbags can be legally used in all phases of flight in lieu of paper documentation. The AC suggests (but doesn’t require) back up, but it says that back up can be another source of electronic charts and doesn’t have to be paper, although it’s pretty easy to print out the electronic charts.

Krawczyk said previous FAA language on electronic charts dealt with commercial operators, and his company and pilots were left to extrapolate those rules for use in Part 91 operations. “It resulted in a lot of confusion and uncertainty,” he said.”It’s one of those things that’s been holding the industry back.”

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