Dod Flip Ifr Supplement Pdf

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(FLIP), and it is to be carried in the aircraft on all IFR flights. The IFR Supplement contains an. Alphabetical listing of all airports that have a published DOD. Apr 19, 2018 - A couple of people in the last 24 hours have asked me where they can download the electronic versions of the Department of Defense FLIP.

Aero Browser - ACES The Aero Browser – ACES (Aeronautical Content Exploitation System) is a map based web site that provides enhanced web technology for users to access multiple geospatial intelligence and aeronautical information databases and to 'package' the information into user-specified formats. This capability provides access to data that comprises the many NGA aeronautical products and crosses over the traditional lines of AAFIF, DAFIF, FLIP, or Intel Imagery and makes all available as needed, with just a few clicks of the mouse.This site is open only to U.S. Military, government employees and DoD contractors (on active DoD contracts) with CAC/PKI credentials. To access, The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation Division is responsible for the distribution of NGA aeronautical charts and Flight Information Publications (FLIP). Defense Logistics Agency for Aviation Mapping Customer Operations (DLA AVN/QAM) 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway Richmond, VA. Phone: 804-279-6500 or DSN 695-6500 Toll Free 1-800-826-0342 In This Section.

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Datj pechatnuyu platu unch tda 7294. • • • • • • • • • • • FLIGHT INFORMATION PROGRAM (FLIP) Flight Information Publications and Flight Information Products (FLIP) are sensitive flight critical mapping and charting type items produced by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), foreign governments and commercial vendors that are distributed by Defense Distribution Mapping and varied civilian contractors. Products: A complete list of available FLIP and related products is contained in the Defense Logistics Agency Electronic Catalog of Maps, Charts, and Other Geospatial Products, Section 2 - Flight Information Publications (FLIP). There are three standard types of Flight Information Publications (Planning, Enroute and Terminal) that cover eight geographic areas throughout the world. These items are produced in increments varying from 28 to 365 days. Sufficient quantities of each product type are produced and printed to adequately supply all active subscription accounts and depot shelf stock.

Planning Products FLIP planning products include books intended primarily for use in pre-flight planning at base, squadron and unit operations offices and low altitude, large scale wall charts showing radio aids to navigation, authorized airports, and other aeronautical data necessary for preliminary flight planning. Enroute Products These publications are designed to provide enroute information portraying high and low altitude airway systems with related navigational data and airports required to support radio navigation.

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Products include Flight Information Handbooks, supplements, and low/high altitude sheets. Terminal Products Terminal products provide information on standardized routings, instrument approach procedures, and terrain data within a 50 nautical mile radius of selected airports.