Flight Operations Chapter 25 Flight Planning.

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Flight Operations Chapter 25 Flight Planning

Figure 25-1. Typical NOTAM information.

Figure 25-2. Some typical weather information.

Figure 25-3. VFR cruise altitudes above 3,000 feet AGL.

Figure 25-4. Measuring true course and distance on a standard plotter.

Figure 25-5. A pencil engraved (by yourself) with 10 NM nicks is very useful.

Figure 25-6. A typical load sheet.

Figure 25-7. Excerpt from a Cessna 152 takeoff performance chart.

Figure 25-8. Excerpt from a Cessna 152 landing performance chart.

Figure 25-9. Special equipment suffixes for flight plan form.

Figure 25-10. Flight log and flight plan.

Figure 25-11. A typical VFR flight plan.

Figure 25-12. Examples of airworthiness and registration certificates.

Figure 25-13. Flight log for a flight from Peter Creek to Kelly, via Dermott.

Figure 25-14. Flight plan form.