Reference
Airport Charts
Search any airport and jump straight to its arrival, departure, and approach charts.
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About Airport Charts
Search any airport and jump straight to its charts on three different sources. Each covers different ground: SkyVector and ChartFox both have worldwide coverage, while the FAA's own search is the official, public-domain source for US airports. Charts open on the source's own site - nothing is hosted here.
Why do the charts open on another site?
Real-world charts are published and controlled by each source, so this page links directly to them rather than copying or re-hosting chart images.
Are these charts free to use?
Yes. SkyVector and ChartFox are free to browse, and the FAA's charts are US government works in the public domain, so there's no cost or license required.
Does the FAA link cover airports outside the US?
No. The FAA only publishes procedures for the US, Puerto Rico, and US territories. For airports elsewhere, use the SkyVector or ChartFox links instead.
Are these charts current enough for real-world flying?
This page is intended for flight simulation reference. Real-world flight planning requires charts from a certified, current subscription service.