Common questions

Are world aeronautical charts still available?

Are world aeronautical charts still available?

× The WAC Chart Series is being discontinued beginning September 17, 2015. World Aeronautical Charts (WACs) cover land areas at a standard size and scale (1:1,000,000) for navigation by moderate speed aircraft and aircraft operating at high altitudes. …

What is ONC map?

OPERATIONAL NAVIGATION CHART(ONC) The Operational Navigation Chart is the standard worldwide small-scale aeronautical chart. It is designed for medium altitude (2,000 to 25,000 feet above ground level), high-speed, visual and radar navigation.

What’s the difference between sectional charts and world aeronautical charts?

They have the same types of information as sectional charts but offer even more details, especially about airspace, airports, obstructions, terrain, and visual checkpoints. World aeronautical charts or WACs use a one to 1 million scale and are best used over long distances by pilots of fast airplanes.

What VFR means?

Visual flight rules
Visual flight rules (VFR) are the single most important piece of piloting an aircraft. VFR are simply a set of regulations that an aircraft can operate in clear visual conditions such as sunny, clear days.

What is an evasion chart?

Evasion charts or escape maps are maps made for servicemembers, and intended to be used when caught behind enemy lines to assist in performing escape and evasion. Such documents were secreted to prisoners of war by various means to aid in escape attempts.

How do I work out the distance of my run?

Plan a Running Route with Google Maps

  1. Simply open the Google Maps App or website.
  2. With a click on the map (on the smartphone tap and hold briefly) a pin appears.
  3. On the computer, right-click on the point and select “Measure distance”.

What are the different types of aeronautical charts?

Section 1. Types of Charts Available

  • Sectional Aeronautical Charts.
  • VFR Terminal Area Charts (TAC).
  • U.S. Gulf Coast VFR Aeronautical Chart.
  • Grand Canyon VFR Aeronautical Chart.
  • Caribbean VFR Aeronautical Charts.
  • Helicopter Route Charts.

Where can I find aeronautical information in Australia?

The following Airservices Australia Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) online material and publications: AIP Supplements (SUP) and Aeronautical Information Circulars (AIC); Departure and Approach Procedures (DAP); (together, the AIS Publications) are the copyright of, or are licensed by, Airservices Australia.

What kind of aeronautical chart is terminal area?

Sectional Aeronautical Charts are designed for visual navigation of slow to medium speed aircraft. Terminal Area Charts depict the airspace designated as Class B airspace. The information found on these charts, while similar to that found on Sectional Charts, is shown in much more detail because of the larger scale.

How often do sectional aeronautical charts get updated?

The aeronautical information on Sectional Charts includes visual and radio aids to navigation, airports, controlled airspace, restricted areas, obstructions, and related data. These charts are updated every six months, most Alaska Charts annually.

What kind of charts are used in airports?

Visual Terminal Charts (VTCs) (scale 1:250,000) are designed for visual operations near terminal areas. They contain some topographical detail and appropriate airspace, radio communication and navigation aid information.

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