T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-01
Review of FLIP and Publications
FLIP Enroute Charts
The FLIP enroute charts consist of:
1. Twenty-eight Low Altitude Charts, printed on 14 sheets, for use in the low altitude airways system -
1,200 ft AGL up to (but not including) 18,000 ft MSL.
2. Eleven high altitude charts printed on six sheets for use in the jet route system - 18,000 ft MSL
through flight level 450.
The charts are issued every 56 days (eight weeks)
effective date (always on a Thursday). These
NEW CHART FORMAT!!
charts are designed for preflight and in-flight
For Details: See www.naco.faa.gov
reference and a current set of applicable charts
should be carried aboard your aircraft for every IFR
flight.
Each enroute chart contains a reference map for
determining the correct area chart to use. Pilots
using the high altitude airway system are
encouraged to carry the low altitude chart, or arrival
chart for their destination area in case the controller
gives a low altitude holding fix. Each sheet
contains a complete legend subdivided into
categories of:
1. Airports
2. NAVAIDs and Communication Boxes
3. Air Traffic Services and Airspace Information
4. Special Use Airspace
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