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Until now.
Jeppesen’s new VFR+GPS Charts offer a fresh perspective on what a VFR
chart should be with better use of color and contrast, coverage areas based on
the way you fly, intuitive symbols for easier interpretation, and Space Shuttle radar
data to more accurately depict terrain. Jeppesen VFR+GPS Charts are easier to
use in the cockpit or at the kitchen table, they’re designed to help you get more
from your GPS, and they come from one of the most trusted names in aviation.
The future is clear.
A VFR chart is only as good as your trust in the information provided and your
ability to quickly interpret and act upon it. For students learning to fly, Jeppesen
VFR+GPS Charts are easier to use and read, thanks to a more simplified layout.
For instructors, they are easier to use as a teaching aid. And for all aviators,
Jeppesen VFR+GPS Charts makes your VFR chart a more effective tool for flight
planning, and you a more effective pilot, through enhancements like:
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| Clear Airspace Boundaries
—Easier recognition of controlled airspace with
color-coding and clear labels to show airspace class and altitude segments. |
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• Faster recognition of controlled airspace.
• Airspace “flags” show classes and altitudes.
• No need to search and decode
airspace altitudes. |
• “Pink” fill indicates controlled airspace to floor to help visualize the “upside down
wedding cake.”
• Color-coding adds a “third dimension” to airspace structure.
• Easier to learn for a student, easier to teach for an instructor. |
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| Streamlined Airport Symbology—Jeppesen has updated familiar VFR chart
symbology, making it easier to understand. This is especially important when
approaching a busy unfamiliar airspace. |
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• Large airports (over 9,000 ft.) are depicted with the airport property boundary for faster
recognition from the air. |
• Private airports are depicted with runway layouts to aid VFR navigation. |
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| GPS Waypoints—Jeppesen has updated familiar VFR chart
symbology, making it easier to understand. This is especially important when
approaching a busy unfamiliar airspace. |
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• All VFR checkpoints and waypoints
are listed on the back side with GPS
coordinates—an industry first. |
• Waypoints are clearly identified. |
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JeppGuide® Airport Diagrams
With airport diagrams on the back, your VFR
chart can be a useful guide from engine start-up to shut-down.
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