ASA Aeronautical Chart User's Guide

General Description

ASA Aeronautical Chart User's Guide The definitive FAA reference for understanding how to read and interpret all aviation charts. 12th Edition.

Go beyond the standard chart legends and learn the meaning behind all of the symbols found on aeronautical charts.

The FAA publishes aeronautical charts for each stage of VFR (visual flight rules) and IFR (instrument flight rules) flight including training, planning, departure, enroute (low and high altitude), approach, and taxiing. This guide is an excellent reference book for novice and experienced pilots alike, as well as for international pilots as a means of becoming familiar with U.S. charts. The updated 12th Edition of the Aeronautical Chart User's Guide by the FAA AeroNav Products branch is the definitive learning aid, reference document, and introduction to the wealth of information provided on aeronautical charts and in chart navigation publications.

This FAA publication includes explanations of all symbology used on the FAA charts including the world aeronautical charts, sectional aeronautical, terminal area, flyway planning, helicopter route, enroute low– and high–altitude, area, and oceanic route charts, as well as standard terminal arrival routes, standard instrument departures, and instrument approach procedures. The chart legends and airspace classifications tables are included. Illustrated throughout with full-color graphics.

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ASA Aeronautical Chart User's Guide
ASA Aeronautical Chart User's Guide

Technical Data

 
Author
FAA AeroNav Products
Edition
13th
Dimensions
8–3/8″ x 10–9/16″
Page Count
88 Pages
Illustration
Full Color

Table of Contents

ASA Aeronautical Chart User's Guide TOC
ASA Aeronautical Chart User's Guide TOC

About ASA

ASA was started as Merrell Aviation Ground School by Creighton Merrell in 1940. The companyā€™s primary goal soon became the training of post–war military pilots returning from active duty to work in the early civilian airlines. Plotters, regulations and training manuals were the first products. In 1960, the company broadened its production and development efforts with additional pilot supplies and books added to the ground school training line.

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