Description
FAA Enroute Low Alaska L1/2 – 11/30/23 thru 01/25/24
Instrument-rated pilots who fly in Southern Alaska recognize the safety-enhancing value of current aeronautical charts. Very similar to low altitude charts for the 48 Contiguous States, Alaskan low enroute 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. Additionally, these 4-color charts are designed for use up to (but not including) 18,000 feet.
The L-1/L-2 Alaskan Low Enroute Chart covers the Southern coastal areas of the state, including the famed Aleutian Islands. The L-1 portion includes Area Charts for both Juneau (1″ = 14 NM) and Vancouver (1″ = 8 NM); while the L-2 side incorporates Area Charts for the Aleutian Islands [East/King Salmon (1″ = 25 NM), Central/Cold Bay (1″ =25 NM), and West/Adak Island (1″ = 25 NM)]. Published on the FAA’s standard 56-day cycle. Available both as a one-time purchase or as a subscription, this is an affordable, value-packed resource that no instrument-rated Alaska pilot should fly without.