
Symbols shown are for the Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Enroute Low and High Altitude Charts.
Aeronautical Chart Users' Guide - Federal Aviation Administration
Feb 20, 2025 · The Chart Users' Guide is updated when there is new chart symbology or when there are changes in the depiction of information and/or symbols on the charts. It will be …
Symbols shown are for the Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Enroute Low and High Altitude Charts.
The chart legends list aeronautical symbols with a brief description of what each symbol depicts. This section will provide a more detailed discussion of some of the symbols and how they are …
7 Rarely Seen IFR Chart Symbols, And What You Should Know
Sep 28, 2024 · How many of these symbols have you seen? 1) Stand-Alone AWOS/ASOS Weather Stations. Not connected to an airport, you'll find stand-alone AWOS and ASOS …
GEN 2.3 Chart Symbols - Federal Aviation Administration
Aeronautical chart symbols are published in the Aeronautical Chart User's Guide published by Aeronautical Information Services (AIS). The guide is available in PDF format for print, …
Navigation & Flight Planning - IFR En-Route Charts - CFI Notebook
AeroNav Products maintains and produces the charts for the U.S. Government; En route high-altitude charts provide aeronautical information for en route instrument navigation at or above …
IFR Chart Symbols - The DXZone
May 11, 2024 · This document serves as a reference guide for pilots interpreting the symbols used on Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Enroute Low and High Altitude Charts for both the …
The explanations of symbols used on Instrument Flight Rule (IFR) Enroute Charts and examples in this section are based primarily on the IFR Enroute Low Altitude Charts. Other IFR products …
How to Read an IFR Approach Chart - Pilot Institute
Feb 22, 2025 · A complete guide on how to read an IFR approach chart, including approach plates, MSA, symbols, and more.
- Some results have been removed