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The Israeli community have been given permission by the IAF to use declassified pages from the Approach and Departure Notes volume of the IAF bases.

These are mostly the approach and departure charts. The airbase schematic charts remain classified so they are not allowed to be shared and therefore not included in this link, with an exception given by the IAF to share airport schematic charts of Ovda and Sde-Dov which have or used to have both military and civilian traffic so these two are allowed to be shared and included in the link.

The following have been uploaded: Ovda, Sde-Dov.

I have also included the ISRAEL AIP which is a very good civilian resource for all the enroute charts, navaids, details of major landmarks, and it has very detailed civilian schematics of Haifa, Eilat (the new one) and Ben Gurion airport. This doc is very good for checking all the small details of the civilian airports, especialy Ben-Gurion airport.

 

I have uploaded to the following link:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1l5l29BGmDb-hgvnv74WJsf_YZ7vN6ImP?usp=sharing

 

Additionaly, the full Domestic AIP of Israel with more details and maps is available but it is mostly in Hebrew:

https://www.gov.il/BlobFolder/guide/aip/he/aip_Full Pamat 1-23.pdf

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Nealius said:

Are instrument procedures like this followed at all times, even VFR, or only for IFR flights?

Normally, VFR Flights use seperate approach and departure routes since most VFR only certified aircraft lack the instrumentation to follow the IFR routes. However, instrument procedures may also be flown in VMC of course. 

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On 6/14/2023 at 3:54 PM, OnReTech said:

I understand correctly that I can add them to the Sinai module, because this is public access?

 

On 6/14/2023 at 4:39 PM, Nicksabre73 said:

sure;-)

I wouldn't be so sure. SkyVector, and likely some of the other maps and charts there are copyrighted and not freely licensed or in the public domain.

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7 hours ago, Recoil16 said:

 

I wouldn't be so sure. SkyVector, and likely some of the other maps and charts there are copyrighted and not freely licensed or in the public domain.

I agree. I certainly wouldn't republish them unless I had a copy of the agreement, preferably from the charts owners, to see what exactly is allowed. I would think it would be OK if a sim org could use them freely but best to be sure!

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8 hours ago, Thx1137 said:

I would think it would be OK if a sim org could use them freely but best to be sure!

I wouldn't really be concerned with sim organizations (like virtual squadrons) using them without proper licensing, likely nobody is gonna care. But shipping them as part of a commercial product would be another thing.

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On 6/9/2023 at 10:58 PM, ViFF said:

The Israeli community have been given permission by the IAF to use declassified pages from the Approach and Departure Notes volume of the IAF bases.

These are mostly the approach and departure charts. The airbase schematic charts remain classified so they are not allowed to be shared and therefore not included in this link, with an exception given by the IAF to share airport schematic charts of Ovda and Sde-Dov which have or used to have both military and civilian traffic so these two are allowed to be shared and included in the link.

The following have been uploaded: Ovda, Sde-Dov.

I have also included the ISRAEL AIP which is a very good civilian resource for all the enroute charts, navaids, details of major landmarks, and it has very detailed civilian schematics of Haifa, Eilat (the new one) and Ben Gurion airport. This doc is very good for checking all the small details of the civilian airports, especialy Ben-Gurion airport.

 

I have uploaded to the following link:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1l5l29BGmDb-hgvnv74WJsf_YZ7vN6ImP?usp=sharing

 

Additionaly, the full Domestic AIP of Israel with more details and maps is available but it is mostly in Hebrew:

https://www.gov.il/BlobFolder/guide/aip/he/aip_Full Pamat 1-23.pdf

 

Cheers!

 

Great job man, thanks for sharing. FYI the AIP link is now broken though.

I have a question regarding some frequencies used on the fighter plates: are those coded channels or something? Because some of them are way out of the VHF or UHF radio bands used in our fighters. For example: the Ramon ground frequency is 117 and the approach is 165. Does anyone know what they stand for in MHz?

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4 hours ago, ienatom said:

FYI the AIP link is now broken though.

The latest domestic AIP can always be found here: https://www.gov.il/he/Departments/Guides/aip?chapterIndex=1

The link in question says "פמ"ת בקובץ יחיד - הורדה" ("PMT in a single file - download", according to Google Translate).

That being said, the current direct link to the PDF is here: https://www.gov.il/BlobFolder/guide/aip/he/aip_Full PAMAT 3-23.pdf

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On 1/2/2024 at 5:38 PM, ienatom said:

I have a question regarding some frequencies used on the fighter plates: are those coded channels or something? Because some of them are way out of the VHF or UHF radio bands used in our fighters. For example: the Ramon ground frequency is 117 and the approach is 165. Does anyone know what they stand for in MHz?

These are coded, as you said. they are not specific freq but more like presets, who represent the actual freq. the actual frequencies are obviously classified.

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