We aggregated reviews from over 200 active users (Reddit r/flying, Beechtalk, and professional pilot forums) to create this balanced list.
As of the information available, the landscape has fundamentally changed. According to an official Jeppesen product notice:
Understanding the Legacy and Evolution of Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 i--- Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3
| Plan | Coverage | Price (Annual) | |------|----------|----------------| | VFR North America | Terminal charts + low enroute | $299 | | IFR North America | Full terminal + high/low enroute | $599 | | Global Pro | All charts worldwide + weather + terrain | $1,199 | | Corporate Bundle | Multi‑seat, share routes, administrative tools | $2,499 (base for 5 users) |
The (often referred to in relation to "Jeppesen iCharts") is a specialized software tool designed primarily for commercial and corporate flight operations to view digital terminal charts, including SIDs, STARs, and approach plates. Overview of Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 We aggregated reviews from over 200 active users
: Communication frequencies were listed in the order they would actually be used (e.g., ATIS > Delivery > Ground > Tower), reducing cognitive load in high-stress situations. Transition to Mobile and Modern EFBs
It was primarily used on Windows-based PCs and early, compatible tablet systems to provide electronic access to SID (Standard Instrument Departures), STAR (Standard Terminal Arrivals), and IAC (Instrument Approach Procedures) charts. Overview of Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 : Communication
: Touch-screen displays are generally not supported for these desktop-centric versions. Modern Alternatives