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  1. #Air navigation code
  2. #Air navigation series

Areas with TAC coverage are indicated by a The TAC should be used by pilots intending to operate to or from airfields within or near Class B or Class C airspace.

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While similar to sectional charts, TACs have more detail because the scale is larger. TACs depict the airspace designated as Class B airspace. The aeronautical information includes visual and radio aids to navigation, airports, controlled airspace, special-use airspace, obstructions, and related data. Cultural features include cities and towns, roads, railroads, and other distinct landmarks. The topographic information consists of contour lines, shaded relief, drainage patterns, and an extensive selection of visual checkpoints and landmarks used for flight under VFR. Sectional Charts are designed for visual navigation of slow to medium speed aircraft.

#Air navigation series

  • General Description of Each Chart Series.
  • A listing of products, dates of latest editions and agents is available on the AIS website at. Public sales of charts and publications are available through a network of FAA approved print providers. and its territories, and possessions are produced by Aeronautical Information Services ( AIS), which is part of FAA's Air Traffic Organization, Mission Support Services. FAA Form 7233−1 Flight PlanĬivil aeronautical charts for the U.S. FAA Form 7233−4 International Flight Plan
  • Aeronautical Charts and Related Publications.
  • Bird Hazards and Flight Over National Refuges, Parks, and Forests.
  • Cold Temperature Barometric Altimeter Errors, Setting Procedures and Cold Temperature Airports (CTA).
  • Barometric Altimeter Errors and Setting Procedures.
  • Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Communications.
  • National Security and Interception Procedures.
  • Pilot/Controller Roles and Responsibilities.
  • Operational Policy/Procedures for the Gulf of Mexico 50 NM Lateral Separation Initiative.
  • Operational Policy/Procedures for Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) in the Domestic U.S., Alaska, Offshore Airspace and the San Juan FIR.
  • Radio Communications Phraseology and Techniques.
  • Air Navigation and Obstruction Lighting.
  • Aeronautical Lighting and Other Airport Visual Aids.
  • Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) and Area Navigation (RNAV).
  • #Air navigation code

    Code of Federal Regulations and Advisory Circulars.











    Air navigation