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Helicopter Route Charts are three-color charts that depict current aeronautical information useful to helicopter pilots navigating in areas with high concentrations of helicopter activity. Information depicted includes helicopter routes, four classes of heliports with associated frequency and lighting capabilities, NAVAIDS, and obstructions. In addition, pictorial symbols, roads, and easily-identified geographical features are portrayed. Since helicopter charts have a longer life span than other NOAA products, all new editions of these charts will be printed on synthetic paper. These charts are updated as requested by the Federal Aviation Administration.

 

U.S. Gulf Coast VFR Aeronautical Chart is designed primarily for helicopter operations in the Gulf of Mexico area. Information depicted includes offshore mineral leasing areas and blocks, oil drilling platforms, and high-density helicopter activity areas, 55x27 inches folded to 5x10 inches. Revised annually.

 

 

Grand Canyon VFR Aeronautical Chart covers the Grand Canyon National Park area and is designed to promote aviation safety and facilitate VFR navigation in this popular flight area. The chart contains aeronautical information for the general aviation VFR pilots on the front side, and commercial VFR air tour operations on the backside.

 

 

U.S. IFR/VFR Low Altitude Planning Charts is designed for preflight and enroute flight planning for IFR/VFR flights. The chart is printed front-East, back-West, with insets for the east coast from Washington, D.C. to Boston and on the west coast, the Los Angeles/San Diego area. Information includes the depiction of low altitude LF/MF and VHF airways and mileages, navigational facilities, airports, special use airspace areas, cities, time zones, major drainage, a directory of airports with their airspace classification and a mileage table showing great circle distances between major airports, 40 x 36 inches. Revised annually.

Chart Name

Last Update

Price

 
Heli-Baltimore-Washington 30-Aug-07

$5.55

Heli-Boston 20-Dec-07

$5.55

Heli-Chicago 12-May-05

$5.55

Heli-Dallas-Ft. Worth 16-Mar-06

$5.55

Heli-Detroit 4-Aug-05

$5.55

Heli-Houston 13-Mar-08

$5.55

Heli-Los Angeles 22-Dec-05

$5.55

Heli-New York

08-May-08

$5.55

Heli-Salt Lake City 26-Oct-06

$5.55

U.S. Gulf Coast 25-Oct-07

$5.55

Grand Canyon 19-Apr-01

$3.60

US Planning Chart 25-Oct-07

$5.10