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Airguide Publications Flight Guide
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Save up to 15% off the retail price! |
| Western
States (Vol. 1) |
$33.00 |
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| Central
States (Vol. 2) |
$34.00 |
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| Eastern
States (Vol. 3) |
$35.00 |
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COMPACT
- measuring 5" x 5-1/2". Our efficient format
minimizes wasted space. But don't let our compactness fool you; many of our diagrams are
as large as those found in bulkier, more expensive manuals. Flight Guide is
even small enough to fit into your coat pocket!
Flight Guide
is COMPREHENSIVE, with each volume containing 700-800 pages of detailed airport and
frequency data, including:
- - Airport diagrams, radio frequencies and lighting
- Arrival and departure information
- General operational information and noise abatement
- Radio navigational aids, with latitude and longitude
- Airspace pages for classes B and C airspace, TRSA and selected class D areas
- Airspace rules and definitions
- Fixed-base operators: noting location, phone number, fuel, services and parking
- Food, transportation and lodging: noting distance from airport, discounts and free
pick-up
- "How-to" section for ATC communications
- VFR portion of the AIM listing: airport markings, lighting aids, traffic patterns, wake
turbulence, communication, etc
- Important phone numbers: FAA, NWS, airports, FBOs, hotels, and car rentals
Flight Guide
has the COVERAGE you need. Three volumes cover 48 states and contain more than 5000
public-use airports coast to coast.
Flight Guide
is "COCKPIT FRIENDLY," efficiently linking pilots with the airport, providing a
maximum of "Head-Up" time.
- - Flight Guide was designed for one-handed use
in the cockpit-just hold it at eye level during flight.
- Flight Guide's handy page markers allow you to mark your pages and flip to
them easily during flight.
- Flight Guide's useful format allows you to see the pertinent information
you need-in just a glance.
Flight Guide
is COST EFFECTIVE.
- - We offer the best coverage per dollar; no one else comes
close!
- We replace with a modest annual renewal fee won't bust your budget.
- We also point the way to motels that offer discounts and free airport pickup.
Now you know why Flight Guide is the nation's leading VFR airport and
frequency manual. If you don't already own Flight Guide why don't you join
our large family of subscribers and order today!
Flight Guide's General Information section provides helpful supplementary
information on a variety of topics:
Airspace-Definitions and descriptions of the six classes of airspace,
special-use airspace, and other airspace entities, including military training routes and
VFR corridors and flyways.
Using Approach Control-Contact and flight procedures for entering and
transiting Class B or Class C airspace and the TRSA, including sample radio transmissions.
Airport Operations-Collision avoidance, control-tower communications,
traffic patterns, procedures at uncontrolled airports, use of AWOS, and ASOS
weather-information systems, and noise-abatement considerations and procedures.
Airport Marking and Lighting-Runway and taxiway markings and lights, airport
signs, pilot-controlled lighting, light signals, and more.
All together, the above elements constitute compressed version of the Aeronautical
Information Manual the essentials edited for your convenience and packaged with your
portable airport directory.
General Information also includes the key to decoding METAR and TAF reports and forecasts,
a summary of NOTAMs (types and dissemination), a listing of toll-free numbers for hotels
and car-rental companies nationwide, FSS and NWS telephone numbers, and ARTC Center radio
frequencies
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