
Eastern, Central & Western - Flight Guide SET of 3
Covers all the United States
Flight Guide has served general aviation for over 35 years providing the coverage, detail, frequencies, and supplementary information you need in today's complex aviation environment.
Cockpit Friendly
5" x 5.5" x 1" thick; fits in your coat pocket
Designed for one-handed use
Page markers allow you to mark your pages and flip to them easily during flight
Comprehensive
Airport diagrams, radio frequencies, and lighting
Arrival and departure information
General operational information and noise abatement
Radio navigational aids, with latitude and longitude
Full-page graphics for classes B and C airspace, TRSA and selected D areas
Airspace rules and definitions
Fixed-base operators: noting location, phone number, fuel, services and parking
Food, transportation & lodging: noting distance from airport, discounts and free pick-up
Recreational activities
Important phone numbers: FAA, NWS, airports, FBOs, hotels, and car rentals
Airport Listings
Flight Guide helps eliminate the uncertainty involved in arriving at an unfamiliar airport. With Flight Guide in hand you have a clear, graphic representation of the field for ready reference, with Traffic-Pattern altitude, Tower, CTAF and other frequencies in the order needed, easy to locate at a glance. Plus, Flight Guide gives the support information you need after you're on the ground. Airports are indexed by name and associated city in the front of each state section to enable quick access. For convenience, airport identifiers are also listed in this handy index. In addition, Flight Guide lists all navaids for each state alphabetically at the end of each section.
Class C & D Airspace and TRSA
Flight Guide provides a handy full-page graphic for every class C airspace, TRSA and selected class D areas. With this graphic you have the needed arrival references in one hand; both airport layout and airspace depiction. The two pages face each other; everything is right there at a glance, making it easy to use in the cockpit during flight. Class C, D and TRSA pages show:
Boundaries and altitudes
Other nearby airspace entities, including special-use airspace
Visual checkpoints
Selected geographical features (cities, roads, lakes,rivers, etc.)
"Xpct" boxes (what the tower is likely to instruct)
Navaids (VORs and beacons)
State boundaries
Class B Airspace
Flight Guide provides an 8" x 10" or larger foldout graphic depiction for planning for each class B airspace. Each foldout contains a handy alphabetical listing, on the flap, of area airports with tower frequency, identifier, and Flight Guide page number. Class-B foldouts show the same information as Class C, D and TRSA pages, in addition to the following:
IFR arrival & departure routes
VFR corridors
VFR flyways
Transition routes
Cost Effective
Includes 2 revisions FREEMore revised airport pages than any other guidesbinder is guaranteed for life - it will not melt or shrink
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