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Visual flights (VFR) Flight levels and altitudes for instrument and visual flights.
Navigraph’s IFR charts offer a comprehensive resource for planning and executing IFR flights. The charts include information on airway routes, departure, and arrival procedures, holding patterns, minimum safe altitudes, and much more.
This flight simulator offers you the opportunity to practice fundamental IFR maneuvers, including tracking, interception, arc DME, holding, procedure turns, racetrack, and more.
This document will introduce you to IFR route planning methods. Given the amount of daily flights taking place above our heads, we need these aircraft to fly orderly. That's why they follow predefined routes named airways, connected by fixes or radio navigation aids.
Simply enter an origin and destination airport code below and see all the flights for that given origin/destination pair in the last 24 hours. For IFR flight planning, be certain to note altitude, type of aircraft and verify on terminal procedures that you are eligible for that SID/STAR/routing.
You must select a correct flight level in order to fly your route. Remember the semi-circular rule: - Flying Westbound (180°-359°) gives an even flight level. - Flying Eastbound (000°-179°) gives an odd flight level.