How To Read A Sectional Chart
How To Read A Sectional Chart. Yellow areas indicate that, while flying at night, you will be able to easily identify the area as Richmond (or anywhere else) on a sectional chart. SkyVector VFR Sectional Chart of Richmond, VA.
Sectional Charts are meant to only show a section of a flight region. This looks confusing at first, but breaking each airspace down and understanding it's parts make reading the sectional pretty easy. Much like how traditional roadmaps show areas of interests and commonly traveled routes, sectionals provide similar.
In this article, were going to walk through the different classes of airspace.
Sectional charts, or simply "sectionals" cover a grid of the entire country.
A VFR Sectional Chart is like a road map for the sky. By far, the best resource to learn how to read sectional charts is the FAA's Aeronautical Chart Users' Guide. On sectional chart - solid blue lines.
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