Aero charts for Intl ILS/Localiser frequencies

Hi all, I’m hoping to get some information. I am using skyvector charts to plan ILS routes. I have noticed that seem to only include ILS information for US airports as far as I can tell. Does anyone know of a similar reference which will provide global frequencies and approach bearings?

Many thanks!

Navigraph.com

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Thank you!

https://www.airservicesaustralia.com/aip/current/dap/AeroProcChartsTOC.htm

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Thanks for that. I’ve seen this one, was hoping there might be complete global resource (& free). I have just had a look at Chartfox in my Vatsim account which seems to have a lot of airports not covered by Skyvector.

Many national aviation regulators publish their charts online for free. Usually as part of their AIP (aeronautical information publication) A Google search of " country name AIP" is as good a place as any to start.

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https://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/cms-eadbasic/opencms/en/login/ead-basic/
(make sure to read the screen before clicking register as it tells you what to do for boxes that aren’t relevant to you.)
Just sign up for basic then once registered go to the aip library when signed in.
then switch to the authority code for the region and fill out the other drop down boxes with the info in the screenshot.

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Many countries don’t publish their AIP for free. That is why the data you find online for airfields, approaches, airways and so on is often outdated.

So unfortunately if you want to have access to an up to date worldwide coverage of navigational data, you will have to use a service like Navigraph.

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Thanks. I’ll check this one out.

It certainly looks like a complete resource. Skyvector’s information has been up to date so far, just a shame they don’t offer the frequencies out of the US.

Keep an eye on Navigraph, good things are coming :wink:

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When you chose your destination airport, before you fly an ILS flight, set the filter at the bottom of the page to show navaid . click on the destination airport details and magnify the screen to see the runways. At the far end of a runway with a ILS locator there is a icon that starts with the letter “I”. Click on it and you will see the altitude and locator frequency. Make a note of it.

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That’s great info, thanks very much.