What does a parachute with a box represent?
Parachute Jumping
What information does the Legend provide?
Key to all the symbols on a chart
What are the different types of Airspace depicted on a sectional chart?
Classes A,B,C,D,E,G
What are supplement charts used for?
It's used for getting more in depth information of a certain airspace area and surrounding areas that you would get in a sectional chart.
what is the hijacking radio code?
7500
What does an Anchor represent?
Seaplane Base
What does MSL stand for?
Mean Sea Level
What is the tool on a sectional that explains all the symbols?
The Legend
What is a chart supplement?
Its the charts Hotspot pages that describe the location, provides additionally cautionary information, and operation information?
the radio code 7600 is used for what?
loss of radio
What indicates a class B airspace in a sectional?
Solid Blue Line
What does a dashed magenta line signify on a sectional Chart?
Class E airspace
What type of direction is sectional maps drawn in?
True North
How often are supplement charts revised?
Every 56 days
radio code 7700 is for what?
general emergency's
What does a star in the airport data indicate?
Operates Part Time
What does MOA stand for?
Military Operational Area
What color are densely populated area's on the sectional chart, to help pilots recognize during night?
Yellow
The supplement charts are published by whom?
The FAA, The Department of Transportation, and The National Aviation Charting Office.
FSS stands for?
Flight Service Station
What does the symbol of a mountain with a dot inside represent?
A peak above 200 ft and below 1000 ft
How is a MOA shown?
A circle around the area with dashes around it.
TRSA's are depicted as what on a sectional chart?
Grey circle's
What information is contained in a supplement chart?
Public and/or joint use airports, seaplane bases, heliports, VFR airport scetches, NAVAID, airspace, special notes, and operational procedures.
what does UNICOM stand for?
Aeronautical Advisory Station