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Microsoft Flight Simulator 98 — Pilot’s Guide
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Chart Legend
The following charts are simplified versions of real navigation
charts. They include basic information to help you find airports,
navigation aids, and some visual checkpoints. The legend explains
the symbols on the charts.
You can quickly move your aircraft to any airport or to a specific
location defined by latitude and longitude. To do so, click the
Go To
command on the
World
menu and fill in the appropriate
information.
For detailed information about all the airports and navigation aids in
the Flight Simulator database, check the Airport/Facility Directory
(A/FD). To use the A/FD, click
Airport/Facility Directory
on the
World
menu. For more information about using the Airport/Facility
Directory, see the topic “Using the Airport/Facility Directory” in
Help.
Legend
Non-Federal Control Tower
NFCT
VOR-Navigation radio frequency
JOLIET
112.3
VOR(T)-Terminal VOR
VOR (T)
KANKAKEE
111.6
Restricted/Private-Nonpublic use airport,
having emergency use or landmark value
R
Rotating light in operation, sunset to sunrise
VOR (VHF Omni Range)-Civilian
navigation board
VORTAC (VHF Omni Range TACAN)-
Civilian and military navigation beacon
Airport name
Control Tower (CT)-Primary frequency
Elevation in feet
NAME
CT 124.4
206
Civil-Public use airport
Airport name
Automatic Terminal Information Service-
Communication radio frequency
NAME
ATIS 118.0
NDB (Non-directional radio beacon) frequency
KEDZI
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