Hi
This, in complement of "Viking" explanation trry to explain How I manage my VAC, as long as automatic VAC import functionality won’t be implemented in FIF (I have a dream)
Applications as
- AeroVAC
http://www.v2air.fr/page3.html (works well for France VAC)
or
- Navigation
http://francois.fouchet.free.fr/ (a great application on Windows PC . I used it with 27" screen for route planning). Navigation is available in English and free of charge. Go to “Starting in English” menu
Those applications are:
- Checking regularly if VACs and some other documents are up to date (at least for France)
- Importing automatically VACs on other documents, from official site
- Able creating one folder named with ICAO code for each airstrip (airport / heliport / ULM field…)
- Able putting in right folders all related PDF files VACs
For many countries, Navigation allows manual import of PDF (right click on the airport and follow import document procedure)
Exporting PDF VAC from Navigation to FIF is then quite simple
We just need following the procedure implemented in those applications for export to ANP iOS (Air Navigation Pro), FIF using almost the same structure.
If you export from Navigation, you should select
- Tools
then - Export
then - Export VACs
then - Air Nav Pro Format
Foufou Navigation is then creating a folder with X subfolders (1 per airstrip). Each subfolder containing PDF files related to the airstrip, if any.
Then the X subfolders should be grouped by countries
- All subfolders starting with ED (ex EDYX) with there PDF files could then placed in a folder called ED
- All subfolders starting with LF (ex LFXY) with there PDF files could then placed in a folder called LF
..
then those ED / LF / … folders could be transferred in one time to the Android device and FLY is FUN.
I’m doing it this way for France (automatic update via Navigation), Tunisia, Ivory Coast, Belgium…
If I put PDF files with name starting with the ICAO code in VAC folder of Navigation, they are manage and exported the way
Have fun
Tonio