The Pilots Free Flight
Atlas is the first atlas designed to allow pilots to see immediately where they are positioned in relation to airports, objects of the ground and airway structures.
Topographical charts in the JNC scale show over 4,500 NDB’s, waypoints, VOR/DME and special use airspace.
Absolute Zero have also included points of interest (POI’s), landmarks, railways, rivers, major highways, weather frequencies and an airport-directory with ICAO-codes. .
The airports within this Pilots Atlas for Europe are colour coded by runway length and surface. Aerodromes are coded by symbol shape. This gives pilots the ability to identify objects on the ground and know immediately where they are positioned in relation to airports or points of interest. .
7 double-pages overview maps containing the following areas: .
- 1 double pages Pacific routes.
- 1 double pages Australia routes .
- 1 double page North Atlantic routes.
- 1 double page African continent.
- 2 double pages Asia routes to Japan.
- 1 double page North pole and star chart … and.
- 4 pages Satellite picture Europe & Asia with main winds average, .
- 2 pages Europe & Asia political map, 1 page star chart, 1 page polar chart, .
- 2 pages time zones with web-suffixes.
39 pages of aeronautical information updated with the latest JAA information.
To the Airport Directory in the Captains Corner, Absolute Zero have added the coordinates : ..
(Lat / Long) for every airport
World Aircraft Registration
Volmet-Broadcasts
Weather Symbols
Metar
Climb Gradients
Conversion Tables
Crosswind Component
Holding, Aerodrome Operating Minima
De-icing Table
Aerodrome Signs and Signals and Abbreviations