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Line 2: The city where the airport is located.

Line 3: The state if the airport is located in the U.S., the Province if locat-
ed in Canada, or the country if outside the U.S. and Canada. A listing of
the abbreviations used for States, Provinces, and countries is contained in
Appendix D. The right side of line 3 displays HELIPORT, MILITARY, or
PRIVATE as appropriate.

Line 4: The magnetic bearing to or the magnetic radial from the airport
and the distance. Placing the cursor over the radial/bearing field and turn-
ing the right inner knob changes between radial from and bearing to the
airport.

3.12.1.3. The Airport 3 (APT 3) Page

See figure 3-151.

Line 1: The ICAO identifier (see
section 2.3) of the airport; an arrow
precedes the identifier if it is the
active waypoint. Also on line 1 is the
environment. For example, the air-
port in figure 3-151 has overlying Class C airspace. The possible
environments are:

CL B

Class B airspace

CL C

Class C airspace

CTA

Control area

TMA

Terminal area

TRSA

Terminal radar service area

Line 2: The airport’s time difference from UTC during standard time and
during daylight time (in parentheses).

Line 3: Fuel types available at the airport. This line will be blank if there
is no fuel available at the airport.

80

80 octane

100

100 octane

100L

100 octane, low-lead

JET

Jet fuel (of any type)

AUTO

Automotive fuel (also known as MOGAS)

Line 4: Approach type(s) available at the airport. If an airport has an ILS
approach and/or an MLS approach, no indication of non-precision
approach availability will be given.

NO APR No IFR approach
NP APR

Non-precision approach(es) only

ILS

ILS approach

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Chapter 3 Basic GPS Operation

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Figure 3-151

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