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Terminal Radar Approach Control,
TRACON where approach and departure
controllers operate from

Visual Flight Rules Sectional Chart -
shows geographical and man-made
VFR Sectional obstacles, certain airspace
Chart boundaries in the US, updated every
56 days. It's names for the major city
that it encompasses.

Easily identifiable landmarks that are
VFR
given a magenta flag and a name on
Checkpoints
the VFR Sectional Chart

Indicated with rectangular tick marks
Airport Fuel around the circle for an airport on a
VFR Sectional Chart

Navigating by reference to visible
Pilotage
landmarks

, Parallel lines that run from East to
the West, and are measured in
Latitude 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 poles. An example
Longitude
is the Prime Meridian and the
International Date Line

The measurement of latitude or
Degrees longitude that can be divided into
60 minutes (')

This number shows the highest
elevation in the quadrant, which
Maximum would be cleared by at least 100ft
Elevation Figure for man-made objects, and cleared
by 300ft for terrain (but does not
include trees)

Airspace above Class E, from FL180
(18,000' MSL) to FL600 (60,000'
Class A Airspace
MSL). Pilots must be cleared to
enter and are required to fly IFR.

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