Description
FAA Enroute Low US L1/2 – 11/30/23 thru 01/25/24
For low-flying instrument pilots, the FAA’s Enroute Low Altitude Charts are the official, go-to source for all the critical info you need to safely operate in the IFR environment. Designed for navigational use up to (but not including) 18,000 feet, these 4-color charts depict such need-to-know info as Victor Airways, navigational fixes, ATC reporting points, military training routes (MTRs), RNAV routes, special use airspace, controlled airspace boundaries, VHF navigational facilities (frequency, ID, geographic coordinates, and channel), and much more safety-of-flight data.
The L1 & L2 chart covers much of the Pacific Coast, including western portions of Washington, Oregon, and Northern California. Chart scale varies from 5 to 20 nm per inch. Published on the FAA’s standard 56-day cycle. Available both as a one-time purchase or as a subscription, this is a low-cost, high-value resource that no instrument-rated pilot should risk flying without.