Description
Adventurous aviators fortunate enough to fly in the remote region of extreme Northwestern Alaska need a reliable source of aeronautical navigation data to help keep them safe during their time well off the beaten path. Fortunately, the FAA's Cape Lisburne Sectional Chart provides all the need-to-know aviation info to help them maintain their situational awareness from takeoff to touchdown. As with all charts in the FAA's Sectional series, this foldable, full-color chart is loaded with valuable aviation data including airport info (runway lengths, lighting, elevation, services available, surface type, etc.); airspace dimensions; VHF and LF/MF navigational facilities (frequency, ID, and channel); landmarks; cities & towns; elevation/topographic info; ATC entities and associated contact/radio frequencies; bodies of water; obstructions; and much, much more.
The Cape Lisburne Sectional covers the airspace in extreme Northwestern Alaska, including the Lisburne Peninsula and a portion of the Chukchi Sea. Uses the standard 1:500,000 (6.86 nm per inch; 2.70 nm per cm) scale characteristic of sectional charts. The majority of sectionals are updated every six months, though several Alaska charts are revised annually. An affordable, info-packed source of relevant FAA data that no adventurous pilot in the region can afford to fly without.
The Cape Lisburne Sectional covers the airspace in extreme Northwestern Alaska, including the Lisburne Peninsula and a portion of the Chukchi Sea. Uses the standard 1:500,000 (6.86 nm per inch; 2.70 nm per cm) scale characteristic of sectional charts. The majority of sectionals are updated every six months, though several Alaska charts are revised annually. An affordable, info-packed source of relevant FAA data that no adventurous pilot in the region can afford to fly without.
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