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I--- Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 !!top!! May 2026

I--- Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 !!top!! May 2026

i— Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 — Quick Reference & Guide

Typical workflow

Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 serves as a bridge between Jeppesen's massive navigation database and the pilot's cockpit or ground station. It is widely used for:

Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 (CV3) is a desktop application from Jeppesen/Boeing used by flight crews and dispatchers to view and print Jeppesen navigation charts, approach plates, airport diagrams, and related operational documents. It’s designed for airline and corporate flight operations that require offline, authenticated access to Jeppesen’s chart catalog and route-specific charting content. i--- Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3

Jeppesen NavData

While weekend hobbyists might use standard FAA charts, the world’s major airlines and elite corporate flight departments rely on the ecosystem. The Chart Viewer 3 isn't just a PDF reader; it is a sophisticated visualization engine that processes raw ARINC 424 format data into the iconic "Jepp" plates pilots have trusted for decades. Why Pilots Obsess Over the "Jepp" Look i— Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 — Quick Reference

| Risk | Mitigation | |-------|-------------| | Overcluttering for small charts (e.g., airport diagrams) | Provide toggle: “i³ Lite” (only tap‑to‑show, no persistent overlays). | | Pilot distraction from active flying | Info cards auto‑minimize when aircraft speed >80 kt below 10,000 ft (configurable). | | Data mismatch between chart cycle and FMS | Warning banner if chart cycle (e.g., 2502) ≠ FMS database cycle. | Screenshots of the Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 Technical