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I--- Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 [repack] Jun 2026

A mobile EFB solution built around Jeppesen terminal charts and training content for cockpit workflows on iOS and Android. Designed specifically for in‑flight use with touch‑optimized interfaces. Supports offline chart access after download.

A more specific retirement timeline has been published: “The last data cycle for JeppView For Windows will be chart cycle 2522 Issue Date 24‑OCT‑25. Starting with chart cycle 2523 Issue Date 07‑NOV‑25, you will need your ForeFlight Web account activated to continue viewing your Jeppesen chart subscriptions on a PC.”

isn’t the flashiest EFB, but it is possibly the most trustworthy. In an age of cloud‑dependent, constantly‑connected aviation apps, JC3’s offline‑first design and legendary chart accuracy have earned it a permanent place in cockpit bags worldwide. Whether you are flying a Gulfstream over the Atlantic or a Piper Archer over the Midwest, knowing how to wield Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 is a skill that will serve you for the rest of your flying career.

FliteDeck is the in-flight version of the software. While JeppView is for pre-flight preparation, FliteDeck is designed for use in the air, enhancing positional awareness, assisting with in-flight re-planning, and providing access to critical information during normal and emergency operations. When used together, JeppView and FliteDeck create a continuous workflow from the planning desk to the cockpit. i--- Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3

Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 is a specialized tool that does one thing exceptionally well: it displays charts. It strips away the distraction of unnecessary bells and whistles to provide a stable, readable, and reliable library of terminal procedures.

While those apps offer moving maps, GPS integration, and weather overlays, Chart Viewer 3 is often utilized by pilots who need a dedicated, reliable reference for terminal procedures without the complexity of a full flight planning suite. It is often used as a backup tool or by operators who have specific mandates to use Jeppesen data exclusively.

During its heyday, JeppView 3 could run on modest hardware: A mobile EFB solution built around Jeppesen terminal

If you are looking for current charting solutions, I can provide information on: Jeppesen FliteDeck Pro features Garmin Pilot app chart subscriptions ForeFlight and Jeppesen integration

One of the most asked questions: “Can I use Jeppesen Chart Viewer 3 with my portable ADS‑B receiver?”

Users could install these programs for personal use on up to four computers. A more specific retirement timeline has been published:

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Users with existing perpetual licenses can still run the software and view previously installed charts. However, no new chart data cycles are being released for JeppView 3 for Windows. Using the software with outdated charts is not recommended for operational flights and may violate regulatory requirements for current charts.

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