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Aerodrome Chart: IVAO HQ Training Department

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AERODROME CHART

1. Introduction
In front of the initial approach charts of an airfield, there is usually an aerodrome chart.
This chart generally includes:
 Frequencies to be used for ground and tower controllers and ATIS
 Airport layout (runways, taxiways, apron…)
 Additional runway information
 Take-off minima
 Additional procedure on ground or in the air.
2. Description

1. Airfield ICAO/IATA code, name, country, 


Airport elevation altitude, date of publication 
2. List of available frequencies (in MHz)
3. Ground layout including runway(s), taxiway(s),
holding point(s), terminal and building…

4. Hot spot(s) to highlight dangerous areas
(In terms of collision threats on the ground)

5. Additional runway information that contains
 Runway light equipment

 Runway landing/taking-off lengths
 Runway width
6. Additional information : (in our example)
 Taking off distance from holding points
 Hot spots information …
 All other useful information
7. Take-off RVR minima 
8. Take-off RVR minima when LVP
(Low visibility procedures) are in force


Aerodrome chart Version 1.1 10 August 2015 Page 1

© IVAO HQ training department Training Documentation Manager Erwan L’hotellier


This manual is dedicated only for IVAOTM Network activities. This document must not be used in real aviation or in other networks

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