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How to Read a Sectional Chart

The sectional chart is your primary VFR navigation tool. Once you know what every symbol means, it becomes readable as a story of the airspace around you. Here's everything you need to know.

How to Read a Sectional Chart

A VFR sectional chart is a 1:500,000 scale aeronautical chart — one inch on the chart equals about 6.86 statute miles on the ground. Each chart covers roughly 340 × 340 miles and is updated every 56 days. Learning to read one is one of the most fundamental student pilot skills, and it's a topic the DPE will explore thoroughly during your oral exam.

The best way to learn a sectional is with a physical copy or high-resolution PDF open while reading this guide. You can download any current sectional for free from vfrmap.com or the FAA chart supplement.

VFR sectional chart airport data block labeled

Airport data block — elevation, frequency, services, and lighting

VFR Sectional Explained! All About Airports (Lesson 25)
Free Pilot Training · YouTube
Free Pilot Training — complete guide to reading airport data blocks on the sectional chart.