Flight Guide helps eliminate the uncertainty involved in arriving at an unfamiliar airport. With Flight Guide in hand you have a clear, graphic representation of the field for ready reference, with Traffic-Pattern altitude, Tower, CTAF and other frequencies in the order needed, easy to locate at a glance. Plus, Flight Guide gives the support information you need after you're on the ground.
Airports are indexed by name and associated city in the front of each state section to enable quick access. For convenience, airport identifiers are also listed in this handy index.
In addition, Flight Guide lists all navaids for each state alphabetically at the end of each section.
Flight Guide contains:
Airport name, associated city, identifier and elevation
Longitude, latitude and location from city
Fuel, maintenance, phone number and hours of attendance
Communications frequencies: ATIS, Tower, CTAF, Ground Control, APC/DEP, DEL, and RCO
Weather frequencies: ASOS and AWOS
Traffic-pattern altitude
Special operating information
Obstructions and in-flight hazards
Lighting aids (beacon, runway, REIL, VASI and approach lights)
Navaids: VORs, RBNs, VOT and ILS
Noise-abatement procedures
Runway length, width, azimuth, surface and (if available) slope
Non-standard right-hand pattern clearly marked.
Taxiways diagrammed, parking labeled
Cross-reference to nearby class B, C and some D airspace and TRSA
Airport businesses with phone numbers
Food, transportation, lodging
Recreational Information |