The 1708 AIRAC cycle is a museum piece—a frozen snapshot of the skies from seven years ago. While it keeps legacy simulators alive, it’s not a “cheat” that benefits the hobby. If you can afford it, support Navigraph. If you can’t, consider using the with free, community-updated airport charts rather than pirated data.
Known in underground forums as the “Cheat Cycle,” 1708 has become the unofficial gold standard for simmers who refuse to pay a subscription. But what makes it special? Is it legal? And should you use it? Cycle 1708 was released by Navigraph in August 2017 . It contains valid real-world procedures (SIDs, STARs, approaches, waypoints, and airways) from that period. -FS9 FSX P3D X-Plane- Navigraph AIRAC Cycle 1708 Cheat
In the world of serious flight simulation, the Navigraph AIRAC cycle is the bible. It keeps your FMC, GPS, and moving maps in sync with real-world procedures. Every 28 days, a new cycle drops (e.g., 2410 for October 2024). The 1708 AIRAC cycle is a museum piece—a