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Old May 12th 04, 03:16 PM
Mark
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I have a question that has been buggin' me for a while.

Why are some VOR names in bold and underlined? For instance, the NABB
vor (north of Louisville KY) and the Dayton vor are in bold and the
name is underlined where as others are not.

I've checked the NOAA Aeronautical chart users guide and could not
find an explination.

Can someone explain?
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Old May 12th 04, 03:28 PM
Greg Esres
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I've checked the NOAA Aeronautical chart users guide and could not
find an explination.

It's in the guide. Visual Checkpoint. Look for a little flag in the
area.
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Old May 12th 04, 03:31 PM
Gary Drescher
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"Mark" wrote in message
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I have a question that has been buggin' me for a while.

Why are some VOR names in bold and underlined? For instance, the NABB
vor (north of Louisville KY) and the Dayton vor are in bold and the
name is underlined where as others are not.

I've checked the NOAA Aeronautical chart users guide and could not
find an explination.

Can someone explain?


According to the chart legend on TACs and sectionals, a bold and underlined
name designates a VFR Waypoint.


 




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