Low Altitude Enroute Charts are used for aircraft navigation below 18,000 feet in the United States. The charts show the locations of radionavigations aids (VORs, etc.), airports, intersections, airways, etc. Unlike Sectional, these charts do not show ground topographic and visual navigation features.
The charts have been merged together to create seamless coverage for the entire lower 48 United States. I hope to add Alaska soon. I probably will not be able to add the Caribbean.
These charts were purchased from the National Aeronautical Charting Office (NACO) and are NOT CURRENT. They are for simulation and entertainment purposes only!!


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I’m not seeing anything in my Google Earth with these charts enabled.
Sorry, there was a small error in the original file. Try downloading it again. It should work now.
Hmm. I wonder where my second comment went.
What I said was – Thanks! That did the trick.
[...] Google Earth Library » Low Altitude Enroute Charts [...]
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!
Is it possible to export these to the Google Earth app for iPad?
I’m not sure how GE for iPad works as I don’t have an iPad. If it can load remotely hosted KML content and has full feature set of the desktop GE, then it should work. If you figure it out, let us know.
How would I calculate the miles from an airfix space such as Vicki (Gautier Ms) and a Vortac Brookley (Mobile,AL).
I am working on a puzzle and cannot figure out how to use the low altitude airways charts.
THanks for any help!