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This document defines abbreviations commonly used in airway manuals to provide concise descriptions of aviation terms. It includes over CHART GLOSSARY. Some key abbreviations include: ATCAir Traffic Control IATAInternational Air Transport Association ICAOInternational Civil Aviation Organization IFRInstrument AbbreviationsFree download as PDF File.pdf), Text File.txt) or read online for free. QFE — Height above airport elevation (or runway threshold elevation) based on local station pressure. AIRPORT-6 Spend more time flying and less time preparing to fly with our premiere digital and paper aviation charts. Available on their own or bundled with our other data services, Jeppesen is trusted by more than 1,, pilots around the globe. This document defines abbreviations used in airway manuals. Airport geographic latitude and longitude shown in degrees, minutes, and tenths of minutes. Chart revision date. Same as the first approach chart when the airport chart is printed on the reverse side. NOTE: This section of the Jeppesen legend provides a general overview regarding the depiction of airport diagrams and associated information Jeppesen AbbreviationsFree download as PDF File.pdf), Text File.txt) or read online for free. This document defines abbreviations commonly used in airway manuals. These low altitude airways are used in the airspace between the minimum usable IFR altitude up to,’ MSL. The high altitude enroute charts display the Jet airways, which begin at,’ MSL and proceed up through FL Jeppesen AbbreviationsFree download as PDF File.pdf), Text File.txt) or read online for free. Airport elevation. QNE — Altimeter setting Hg AIRPORT CHART LEGEND. It provides over abbreviations for aeronautical terms related to airways, airports, air traffic control, weather, and navigation The difference is in the data. This document defines abbreviations commonly used in airway manuals All aviation abbreviations jeppesen. This glossary provides definitions that are unique and abbreviations commonly used in Jeppesen pub-lications. Purchase digital chart services As pioneers in the aviation navigation space, trust our more than The Jeppesen FlitePlan Online User Guide provides instructions for using Jeppesen FlitePlan Online (FPO), a -based application that enables pilots to create, file, and AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE A surveillance technique, in which air-(ADS) — craft automatically provide, via a data link, data derived from on-board navigation and position fixing systems, including aircraft identification, four-dimen-sional position and additional data as appropriate QDR — Magnetic bearing from facility. Chart effective date. Chart index number. No attempt has been made CHAPTERGlossary Definitions learning new symbols or abbreviations. For example, the letters “CTR” are used to indicate a control zone rather than the Letters “CZ” which seem to make more sense JEPPESEN,, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. QNE — Altimeter setting Hg or Mb. QNH — Altitude above sea level based on local station pressure R R or R Magnetic Course (radial) measured as from a VOR station ICAO indicators and IATA airport identifiers. Airport name The first enroute charts used by most pilots are the low altitude enroute charts which portray the Victor airways. QDR — Magnetic bearing from facility. QFE — Height above airport elevation (or runway threshold elevation) based on local station pressure. Our charts feature the most up-to-date, accurate and detailed aviation-relevant data in the world.