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VFR Charts
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who are Sectional Aeronautical charts designed for? | used by slow and medium speed aircraft flying under Visual Flight Rules (VFR). |
| What is the Maximum Elevation Figure? | each quadrangle on the chart bounded by lines of latitude and longitude and indicates the elevation of the highest known feature (terrain and obstructions) |
| The circle is eliminated for airports whose runways are longer than ____. | 8,069 feet |
| How are airports with control towers always depicted? | In the color blue |
| In the airport data “450 L 51 122.7,” what does the letter “L” indicate? | Airport has runway lighting |
| In the airport data “4500 L 72 122.95,” what does “4500” represent? | Airport elevation above sea level |
| Communication boxes list frequencies used for a variety of functions including _____. | NAVAID information and related data |
| The boundary of Class B airspace is always depicted in what color? | Blue |
| The height of an obstruction is indicated on the chart in feet _____. | AGL and MSL |
| Frequencies placed just above a communication box on a Sectional Aeronautical chart are used to contact which type of facility? | Flight Service Station |
| In which document would you locate operating rules for flight in Class B airspace? | VFR Terminal Area Charts |
| In the airport data "285" on a sectional aeronautical chart, the number represents | Airport Elevation (aka Field Elevation) |
| Difference between Sectional Aeronautical charts and Terminal Area charts. | The terminal area chart provides greater detail and a larger scale |