From Here to There Know how to use navigational aids and charts 1. State the elements of a map. 2. Describe how to use air navigation charts.

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From Here to There Know how to use navigational aids and charts 1. State the elements of a map. 2. Describe how to use air navigation charts.

From Here to There Chart Elements The Four Elements of Navigation Legend Air Navigation Charts Standard Instrument Departures (SIDs) IFR Enroute High Altitude Charts Standard Terminal Arrival Charts Instrument Approach Charts Airport and Ground Charts

The Four Elements of Navigation From Here to There Pt A Position Pt B Direction Distance Time

From Here to There A key to explain the meaning of the symbols on the chart Like highway maps, legends help to identify items of note For air charts, legends identify: Airport types Radio aids for navigation Particular jet routes, think of highways in the sky. Altitude restrictions Hazards (i.e. towers, parachute activity) Significant topographical features Air Navigation Charts – Legend

From Here to There Air Navigation Charts Standard Instrument Departure (SID) IFR Enroute High Altitude Chart Standard Terminal Arrival Chart (STAR) Instrument Approach Charts Airport Diagram Chart

From Here to There Air Navigation Charts Standard Instrument Departure (SID)

From Here to There Air Navigation Charts IFR Enroute High Altitude Chart

From Here to There Air Navigation Charts Standard Terminal Arrival Chart (STAR)

From Here to There Air Navigation Charts Instrument Approach Charts

From Here to There Air Navigation Charts Airport Diagram Chart

From Here to There Know how to use navigational aids and charts 1. State the elements of a map. 2. Describe how to use air navigation charts.