I am planing a cross-border hop to Montreal, Canada - most likely simply IFR (less hassle with the flight plan). My first flight into Canada.
My question is: What Canadian charts do I really need? Am I good with simply the IFR low altitude enroute chart plus approach plates? (That's what I'd bring in the US), or am I required to bring something else?
The US VFR sectional and IFR charts actually reach up to Montreal - but are they sufficient by themselfs?
Charting in Canada can get pricey quickly, so I don't want to overdue it for a single short trip... This is also why I am not sure its worth to drop $150k for the Canadian Foreflight subscription...
Any tips welcome, including anything done differently up there that a US pilot would be surprised by when flying into Canada. Thanks!
My question is: What Canadian charts do I really need? Am I good with simply the IFR low altitude enroute chart plus approach plates? (That's what I'd bring in the US), or am I required to bring something else?
The US VFR sectional and IFR charts actually reach up to Montreal - but are they sufficient by themselfs?
Charting in Canada can get pricey quickly, so I don't want to overdue it for a single short trip... This is also why I am not sure its worth to drop $150k for the Canadian Foreflight subscription...
Any tips welcome, including anything done differently up there that a US pilot would be surprised by when flying into Canada. Thanks!