Define please.

SeanD

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I was looking at the gouges and kept reading about plates. What are they? Forgive me I havent gotten to that yet in my ground school class.
 
Instrument approach plates. 5' x 8' sheets of paper with the instrument approach procedures (IAP) on them.
 
Okay, now that we've gotten the actual question straightened out, I'm going to be a smart arse grammar nazi :D :D:

mw.com said:
2 entries found for please.
To select an entry, click on it. please[1,verb] please[2,adverb] Main Entry: 1please
Pronunciation: 'plEz
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): pleased; pleas·ing
Etymology: Middle English plesen, from Middle French plaisir, from Latin placEre; akin to Latin placare to placate and perhaps to Greek plak-, plax flat surface -- more at [SIZE=-1]FLUKE[/SIZE]
intransitive senses
1 : to afford or give pleasure or satisfaction
2 : [SIZE=-1]LIKE[/SIZE], [SIZE=-1]WISH[/SIZE] <do as you please>
3 archaic : to have the kindness <will you please to enter the carriage -- Charles Dickens>
transitive senses
1 : to give pleasure to : [SIZE=-1]GRATIFY[/SIZE]
2 : to be the will or pleasure of <may it please your Majesty>
- pleas·er /'plE-z&r/ noun
 
Thanks for the example. WOW I have a lot to learn, as of now that looks like hyrogliphics Im sure Ill get it eventually.
 
Try this site out

SeanD said:
Thanks for the example. WOW I have a lot to learn, as of now that looks like hyrogliphics Im sure Ill get it eventually.

This site should help you decipher the "hieroglyphics!" :)

It includes VFR Chart Symbols, IFR Chart Symbols and Instrument Approach Procedures (IAP) Chart Symbols.
 
rickyrhodesii said:
This site should help you decipher the "hieroglyphics!" :)

It includes VFR Chart Symbols, IFR Chart Symbols and Instrument Approach Procedures (IAP) Chart Symbols.

For NACO charts, not necessarily Jepps.
 
rickyrhodesii said:
Is there a big difference between the two?

If you're slow, then there's a huge difference. Conceptually, they're not that far apart. They give the EXACT same information. Some of the abbreviations and symbology are different, and you should probably study the Jepp stuff before trying to use it in flight.
 
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