Sectional charts are FAA-published visual navigational aids crucial for VFR pilots, depicting geographical features alongside critical aviation information like airports, airspace, and terrain. These ...
If you are tired of folding and unfolding your sectional charts, this atlas from Air Chart Systems may be for you. The Eastern U.S. VFR sectional atlas is a full-scale, full-color reproduction of the ...
Flying under VFR means operating primarily by what you can see and visually perceive. Your eyes become your primary sensors. That means constantly scanning for terrain, traffic, and weather while ...
Air Chart Systems has introduced its VFR Sectional Atlas, Western U.S. Edition. The full-scale, full-color reproductions of FAA/NACO Sectional charts are bound in an 11-inch-square atlas format. Book ...
The following websites are introduced in our ground school course and reccommended by Flight Operations to aid in UAS flight planning. Look for TFRs, other UAS NOTAMs. Access to VFR sectional charts ...
This section contains all of the training documents that are distributed in ground school. Note that the FOM can be found under the Manuals tab and the list of recommended UAS websites can be found on ...
April 2010 Flying cross-country by visual flight rules is a far less precise endeavor than flying IFR (see Robert Goyer’s IFR Flight Prep: A Whole New Game April 2010 article for more info). As a ...