Publication
Description
Terminal High Altitude
Terminal High Altitude publications contain high-altitude
instrument approach procedures, airport diagrams,
standard instrument departures (SID), and RADAR
instrument approach minimums. Terminal High Altitude
information for the United States is published in three
booklets. Publication cycle is every eight weeks. A High
Low Terminal Change Notice (TCN) is published at the 4
week mid-point.
Terminal Low Altitude
Terminal Low Altitude publications contain approved low-
altitude instrument approach procedures, airport diagrams,
SIDs, and RADAR instrument approach minimums.
Terminal Low Altitude information for the United States is
published in 22 booklets. Publication cycle is every eight
weeks. A High Low Terminal Change Notice (TCN) is
published at the 4 week mid-point.
Table 2-5 -- Frequently used FLIP enroute and terminal publications
Although action is taken to update charts and supplements during the revision cycle,
NOTAMS must be consulted for the latest information on changing data.
FLIP Geographic Areas
FLIP products are produced for the following geographical areas:
Africa
Alaska
Canada and North Atlantic
Caribbean and South America
Eastern Europe and Asia
Europe, North Africa, and Middle East
Pacific, Australasia, and Antarctica
United States
The Automated Air Facilities Intelligence File (AAFIF) is a text file that contains
evaluated information on airport movement surfaces, facilities, support equipment,
services, operations, NAVAID/communications, transportation, and other items of
airfields worldwide.
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