Dynon Avionics SkyView Pilots Users Guide User Manual

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SV-MAP-270 Navigation Mapping Software

SkyView Pilot’s User Guide - Revision S

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Enroute Charts, including VFR sectional/world area/terminal area charts (that are each
automatically shown based on map zoom) and both IFR Low and High charts.

European Procedure Chart Options

European procedure charts (commonly called plates) are available from PocketFMS. Support for
European charts and airport diagrams was added to SkyView in version 7.1. The data sets vary
from country to country. In addition to procedure charts and airport diagrams, the visual
approach, landing, and area charts critical to flight in Europe are available for many countries.
We encourage you to contact PocketFMS directly to best understand what exact charts are
offered in your area.

Procedure Chart/Airport Diagram/Enroute Charts Database Storage via USB

Unlike other databases that are stored in SkyView’s internal drive, all charts and airport
diagrams, because of their large size, must be stored on a USB memory stick that remains
connected to SkyView during use.

To utilize this feature, you'll need a suitable USB memory stick for each SkyView display in the
aircraft. Dynon Avionics recommends 16 GB or larger USB memory sticks.

USB memory sticks such as the SanDisk Cruzer Fit series are so short and light that they actually
could be mistaken for a USB port "cap". When connected to SkyView's USB harness, rear USB
ports, or other panel-mounted ports, they protrude only a few millimeters from the USB port.
These are available from retailers such as Amazon for under $15 each:

http://amzn.com/B005FYNSZA

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Note that the USB memory stick that came with your SkyView display does not
have sufficient storage to be used for storing procedure charts, airport diagrams
and enroute charts.

Purchasing and Using Seattle Avionics ChartData (US Customers)

US Seattle Avionics Charts

Geo-referenced ChartData is available to Dynon Avionics customers with unprecedented pricing
though a unique sponsorship agreement between Dynon and Seattle Avionics. All of the Seattle
Avionics approach/departure procedure charts, as well as FAA and Flight Guide airport
diagrams available in the US, and enroute charts are all available for a flat fee of $99 per year.
This includes all available VFR and IFR data in one flat rate. Only one subscription is needed per
airplane.

Preparing USB Memory Sticks for Use (Seattle Avionics customers only)

If you are using Seattle Avionics as your chart data provider (either US or European data), these
instructions apply to you. If you are using PocketFMS as a charting provider, this section does
not apply to you.

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