This photo depicts the first of two panels that explain various symbols found on an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) low enroute chart. This panel includes symbols relating to: airports, navigation aids (navaids), and communication boxes.
This is the second of two panels found on the IFR low enroute chart. The panel identifies various symbols found on the chart concerning topics such as: fixes/reporting requirements, air traffic services, airspace information, special use airspace,…
IFR Terminal Procedures Publication provides pilots flying in IFR with published instrument approach procedures that are to be followed within valid dates of publication. Map shows all airports in the shaded states that are contained in the…
An instrument approach is one of the most critical and dangerous parts of flying. A pilot is maneuvering their airplane within close proximity of the ground without actually seeing the ground. All of the required information is found on the approach…
Low Enroute charts are used for cross country planning under instrument flight rules under 18,000 ft. mean sea level. Cover page which lists valid time and comments on who to contact with questions and corrections.
The flyer pictured here is located on the ground floor of Maxwell Library, on the bulletin board next the the staircase. It describes the Interloan Library Process for BSU. The flyer is not effective, as it is not large enough and the font is not…
Internal Revenue Service website is used by the general public and professional to obtain information related to tax preparation, regulation, instruction, tax forms, and news. This website helps taxpayers to understand the tax consequences after a…
This sign is used to warn everyone in the hospital setting that to enter the isolation area of the hospital you are required to wear gloves and gowns before entering.
This image shows a notice at the Moakley building on the Bridgewater State campus. The notice is communicating that a BSU connect card is required for any and all services at the computer lab of the Moakley building.