Ray, I posted this previously, but it apparently failed to go through...
I would recommend <http://skyvector.com>. Here's a link that shows my flight path for the last week or so. -Jeff Scott <http://skyvector.com/?ll=37.048162626123094,-93.77490234686559&chart=301&zoom=10&plan=A.K2.KLAM:G.37.91993450172905,-103.50604248324363:G.39.489628607692566,-103.60217285433401:A.K2.KAKO:V.K3.OFK:A.K3.21D:A.K3.KTVK:A.K3.4C8:A.K3.KMYJ:A.K7.KMKL:A.K7.KGCY:A.K7.04TN:A.K7.6A4:A.K7.KGEV:A.K6.KHLX:A.K7.KGMU:A.K7.0A7:A.K7.KGMU:A.K7.KHAB:A.K4.M18:A.K4.2O8:V.K4.DHT:A.K2.KLAM> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ray Fuenzalida > Sent: 10/11/12 10:57 AM > To: KRnet > Subject: Re: KR> Trip Report > > Just a quick question for the more knowledgable out there. Is there a web > site/program that has the entire country on a map and then has areas broken > down (like sectionals) that you can zoom into and label all the airports you > have visited?My mother has a world map at her house and a little pin in every > city she has visited. It is a fun thing for her to look at and plan where she > is going next. It would be overwhelming to have a real size map with every > airport listed so that you could put a metaphorical pin in it. But a map > that would expand and collapse so that you could log and see every landing > would be fun. Does that kind of animal exist? Thanks.RayNew Orleans