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US WAC VFR Charts (1:1,000,000)
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Quick Overview
World Aeronautical Charts cover land areas at a standard size and scale for navigation by moderate speed aircraft and aircraft operating at high altitudes.
Choose from the list below.
To determine the most current WAC, or to find out when the next edition will be effective, please click here
Choose from the list below.
To determine the most current WAC, or to find out when the next edition will be effective, please click here
World Aeronautical Charts cover land areas at a standard size and scale for navigation by moderate speed aircraft and aircraft operating at high altitudes.
Topographic information includes cities and towns, principle roads, railroads, distinctive landmarks, drainage, and relief. Aeronautical information includes visual and radio aids to navigation, airports, airways, restricted areas, obstructions, and other data considered pertinent. Because of their smaller scale, these charts do not show as much detailed information as appears on the Sectional and Terminal Area Charts. For example, Class D and Class E airspace and the limits of controlled airspace are not shown. Because some information is not shown, World Aeronautical Charts are not recommended for exclusive use by pilots of low speed, low altitude aircraft.
Scale 1:1,000,000 or 1 inch to 13.7 nautical miles, less detailed than Sectional and Terminal Area Charts, but useful for longer distance planning.
These charts are revised and updated annually, except for a few in Alaska, Mexico and the Caribbean, which are revised biennially.
To determine the most current WAC, or to find out when the next edition will be effective, please click here
Topographic information includes cities and towns, principle roads, railroads, distinctive landmarks, drainage, and relief. Aeronautical information includes visual and radio aids to navigation, airports, airways, restricted areas, obstructions, and other data considered pertinent. Because of their smaller scale, these charts do not show as much detailed information as appears on the Sectional and Terminal Area Charts. For example, Class D and Class E airspace and the limits of controlled airspace are not shown. Because some information is not shown, World Aeronautical Charts are not recommended for exclusive use by pilots of low speed, low altitude aircraft.
Scale 1:1,000,000 or 1 inch to 13.7 nautical miles, less detailed than Sectional and Terminal Area Charts, but useful for longer distance planning.
These charts are revised and updated annually, except for a few in Alaska, Mexico and the Caribbean, which are revised biennially.
To determine the most current WAC, or to find out when the next edition will be effective, please click here
| Brands | NACO / FAA |
| SKU | uswac |
| Name | US WAC VFR Charts (1:1,000,000) |
