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Terminal Radar Approach Control, where approach
TRACON
and departure controllers operate from
Visual Flight Rules Sectional Chart - shows
geographical and man-made obstacles, certain
VFR Sectional Chart
airspace boundaries in the US, updated every 56
days. It's names for the major city that it encompasses.
Easily identifiable landmarks that are given a magenta
VFR Checkpoints
flag and a name on the VFR Sectional Chart
Indicated with rectangular tick marks around the circle
Airport Fuel
for an airport on a VFR Sectional Chart
Pilotage Navigating by reference to visible landmarks
Parallel lines that run from East to the West, and are
Latitude measured in degrees North and South. These are like
the rungs on a ladder. An example is the Equator.
Lines that run North to South and converge at the
Longitude poles. An example is the Prime Meridian and the
International Date Line
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The measurement of latitude or longitude that can be
Degrees
divided into 60 minutes (')
This number shows the highest elevation in the
quadrant, which would be cleared by at least 100ft for
Maximum Elevation Figure
man-made objects, and cleared by 300ft for terrain
(but does not include trees)
Airspace above Class E, from FL180 (18,000' MSL) to
Class A Airspace FL600 (60,000' MSL). Pilots must be cleared to enter
and are required to fly IFR.
Controlled airspace around major/international
airports, represented with solid blue rings on a VFR
Class B Airspace Sectional Chart. This airspace has three shelves,
extending up to 10,000' MSL. Must be cleared to
enter. 3SM visibility, clear of clouds
Controlled airspace around medium sized airports,
represented with solid magenta rings on a VFR
Sectional Chart. This airspace is 10nm in diameter with
Class C Airspace a 20nm diameter shelf, extending up to 4000' AGL.
Have radio/transponder requirements. 3SM visibility,
1000' above clouds, 500' below clouds, 2000'
horizontal from clouds
Controlled airspace around smaller airports,
represented with blue dashed lines on a VFR
Sectional Chart. This airspace is 4-5nm in diameter
Class D Airspace (based on instruments procedures for that airport)
and go up to 2500ft AGL. Ceiling represented by a 2-
digit MSL # in a box. 3SM visibility, 1000' above clouds,
500' below clouds, 2000' horizontal from clouds
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