Od dnia 17 maja 2023 dostępna jest osiemnasta edycja Lotniczej Mapy Polski ICAO w skali 1: 500 000, zwanej popularnie mapą VFR. Treść lotnicza obejmuje wszystkie struktury przestrzeni powietrznej od GND do FL 95 aktualne na dzień 20 kwietnia 2023.
Na mapie przedstawiono:
– MEF (Maximum Elevation Figure),
– Obszar kontrolowany (CTA),
– Obszar obowiązkowego składania planu lotu (FPL),
– Punkty meldowania na granicy FIR,
– Punkty nawigacyjne dla lotów VFR,
– Rejony aktywności sportowo-rekreacyjnej, stosując piktogramy do oznaczenia rodzaju aktywności,
– Rejony kontrolowane lotnisk (TMA/MTMA),
– Służba informacji powietrznej (FIS),
– Stałe trasy lotnictwa wojskowego (MRT),
– Strefa identyfikacyjna obrony powietrznej (ADIZ),
– Strefa obowiązkowego używania transpondera (TMZ),
– Strefa obowiązkowej łączności (RMZ),
– Strefy czasowo rezerwowane (TR),
– Strefy czasowo wydzielone (TS),
– Strefy kontrolowane lotnisk (CTR/MCTR),
– Strefy ruchu lotniskowego (ATZ),
– Strefy zakazane (P), ograniczone (R), niebezpieczne (D),
– Trasa lotnicza do TS / TR (TF).
Po prawej stronie przedstawiono przykładowy fragment mapy (w celu powiększenia proszę wybrać przykładowy fragment).
Wszystkie wysokości podane są w stopach.
Mapa podzielona jest na 6 arkuszy (Gdańsk, Olsztyn, Poznań, Warszawa, Wrocław, Kraków) zgodnie ze schematem przedstawionym po lewej stronie.
Istnieje możliwość zakupu pojedynczych arkuszy mapy bądź całego kompletu w wersji foliowanej lub niefoliowanej.
Rewers mapy zawiera między innymi:
– Legendę mapy,
– Mapy sektorów AIRMET,
– Mapy regionów nastawiania wysokościomierzy,
– Wykaz organów służb ATC,
– Sposób obliczania MEF,
– Punkty meldowania na granicy FIR,
– Punkty nawigacyjne dla lotów VFR,
– Informację o strefie AIDZ.
Mapy lotnicze zostały opracowane zgodnie ze standardami ICAO przez Zespół Systemów Informacji Przestrzennej Służby Informacji Lotniczej PAŻP (odpowiedzialny za przygotowanie map istotnych operacyjnie wykorzystywanych przez Służby Ruchu Lotniczego).
Istnieje możliwość zakupu spersonalizowanej mapy VFR w skali 1: 500 000. Przy zamówieniu wycinka mapy należy podać współrzędne według których mapa zostanie wycentrowana na arkuszu.
– data obowiązywania danych lotniczych to 20 kwietnia 2023,
– wymiary arkusza: szerokość 88 cm, wysokość 56,5 cm,
– skala: 1:500 000,
– arkusz nie składany (wersja rolowana),
– legenda na awersie po lewej stronie,
– mapa nie zawiera rewersu,
– brak redakcji mapy na brzegach arkusza (wycentrowany wycinek z całej mapy VFR).
Poniżej przykładowy fragment mapy (w celu powiększenia proszę wybrać poniższy fragment).
Zamówienie na mapę można złożyć za pomocą formularza zamówień dostępnego tutaj.
W związku z licznymi zapytaniami, skierowanymi do AIS, dotyczącymi sprzedaży Lotniczej Mapy Polski – ICAO w formacie cyfrowym, uprzejmie informujemy, iż taki produkt nie został wprowadzony do sprzedaży. Wszystkie produkty AIS, które można nabyć zostały wylistowane w formularzu zamówienia.
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