I always thought Google did an amazing job with Google Maps and Google Earth. I'm now happy to say I was able to contribute to the community by creating a layer I hope pilots can use to familiarize themselves with the Claremont aviation training area.
You may wonder why would I want to spend the time? Well, a few days ago I was prepping to go solo to the training area and I decided to use Google Earth as a way to familiarize myself with the area. And it worked! It helped me tremendously so I decided to create this for others to use.
Here it goes:
View in Google Earth
View in Google Maps
Furthermore, I recommend to download the following view that will show you the North American airspace classification in 3D. Really cool, but most importantly helpful when you are preparing your flight plans.
View in Google Earth
View in Google Maps
Enjoy.
If you know of other Google Earth additions you feel may be useful, please let us know.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Claremont training area - Google Earth and Maps
Posted by PPL at 7:38 PM
Labels: airspace classification, google earth, google maps, kmz, navigation, traffic
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