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1 Let’s Fly To Lunch Cross country flight to another airport
We’ll need to: Navigate the taxiways for takeoff Use our map reading skills And find the airport with the restaurant Let’s Fly to Lunch Lesson Plan Materials: Detroit Sectional Aeronautical Charts (2-3 students per chart) Printout of KCGF airport diagram with each chart Objective: Introduce use of maps for aerial navigation Learn some of the symbols on charts and what they look like from the air Learn airport signage Equipment: Projector or large HDTV screen for PowerPoint charts Computer to display PowerPoint presentation Bruce Bream, LtCol/CAP Eagle Squadron Ohio Wing CAP October 2011

2 Pilotage – Where am I? Let’s use Pilotage to take a trip
that’s reference to a map and what you see out the window We’re starting at Cuyahoga County Airport (KCGF) Destination: Salem Airpark (38D)

3 Sectional Aeronautical Charts
DETROIT Primary Visual navigation map for pilots 37 charts cover the lower U.S. Opening a Chart: Maps are printed on two sides Look at the overview chart Pick North or South side Hold map so the correct side reads upright Unfold the map

4 Sectional Aeronautical Chart Symbols
Airports Control Tower Uncontrolled Obstructions Elevation MSL Cities Height AGL Lakes & Dams Roads VOR Railroads Powerlines

5 Route of Flight: KCGF – Cuyahoga Co. CXR – Chardon VOR ACO – Akron VOR 38D – Salem Airpark Airport Identifiers (2 formats) 4-character Starts with a “K” for U.S. Airports (KCLE, KCGF) 3-character Starts with a number and contain at least one letter (7G8, 38D)

6 Cuyahoga County Airport (KCGF)
CT Control Tower Talk to tower on this channel 879 Elevation in feet (MSL) L Lighted runway feet long We Start Here

7 Every flight starts on the ground
Runway Holding Position (you’re looking at 6 or 24) Taxiway Location (you’re on it) 6-24 A1 Taxiway Direction (you’re not there yet) Signs Runways Only Numbers Magnetic heading of runway / 10 24 = 240 degrees Taxiways Always starts with letters A, A1, B

8 At the Runway 24 24-6 A1 Hold short of runway marking Runway
Taxiway side Runway Side 24 24-6 A1

9 Starting to taxi to the runway
What is this light colored pavement? What is this darker pavement? Where am I on the airport? What is the black sign? What is the red sign? Which direction is North?

10 Crossing the Runway? I must have crossed the runway, with permission from the tower, of course What taxiway am I on? What is coming up next? What are those strange dashes? Left side view Right side view

11 Taxiing to the Runway for Takeoff
Looking over my shoulder… What is that sign saying to me again? Are the numbers reversed?

12 Taxiing to the Runway for Takeoff
Still on taxiway Alpha - But wait! - What is this? - Another Alpha? So what is A2? What runway number am I taxiing to? What heading should I see on my compass right now?

13 Holding Short of Runway
Ahhh, end of taxiway Alpha, right? So now what? Am I at the correct runway or ON the runway by accident??? Look out, we’re on our way to the Chardon VOR (CXR)

14 A convergence of two main power lines
Looking Northeast A convergence of two main power lines One from the NE and one from the North Looking North

15 TOWERS Not much to look at But it is a tower A cellphone tower
Only about feet tall Listed as 1416 MSL on the chart MSL = Mean Sea Level The height above MSL

16 So that’s why they look that way on the sectional charts!

17 How easily can you see these two towers?
They’re twins on the chart 1610 MSL 290 feet tall

18 I found the Chardon VOR with my eyes!
So who needs a radio? I found the Chardon VOR with my eyes! VOR = VHF Omni Range A radio navigation signal transmitter for aircraft Ok, it’s time to turn South

19 Wanna Race? But there’s no racetrack on the map! It’s a fairground! Most have racetracks

20 Flying South A lake in the distance The Dam The Causeway

21 Hiram in the background
Looking northeast Possibly Far View (86D) Hiram in the background Looks like a windsock and touchdown marks

22 Powerlines crossing the freeway
North to South

23 Looking South across the freeway
Grass runways are really hard to find Looking South across the freeway Mills (7E3)

24 Ok, this one actually has an asphalt runway
Still not finding it? Look for: Red hangars on one side, white on the other A long road that doesn’t connect to anything

25 29G – Portage Co.

26 Mogadore Lake

27 Akron VOR (ACO) Reservoir to Northeast Road to the South

28 Double Railroad tracks
Crossing a freeway

29 Miller Airport (4G3)

30 Dual Racetracks? Not exactly the waypoint that you’d expect

31 Lake Milton Tower (1248 MSL) Causeway across lake

32 Salem Airpark (38D) Landing on 28

33 38D - Salem Airpark It’s time for lunch and enjoy the airplanes

34 Other Interesting Map Features on the Detroit Sectional

35 Oil Refinery south of Lima, Ohio
I-75 running north into Lima


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