A place mat showing different signs and markings that are located on the runway of an airport. The place mat also shows what each sign and marking means and why it is important.
SkyVector is an online tool that compiles all physical copies of any map you may need for a flight. It is full of information and is extremely useful for flight planning to avoid a lot of messy map-work.
A list of all registered Airports in the world compiled by Skyvector. All airports are connected by hyperlinks connected by country, region and/or state. When clicking on a specific airport, it has all the information available for that airport,…
On Skyvector it allows you to hover the current price of gas over the map. This can help with flight planning in case the pilot wants to add an extra stop on their trip in order to avoid the cost of gas at a large airport.
Flyer stating that there will be an assembly on December 6th, to talk social justice and how the police will go about doing their jobs and handle certain situations
This diagram from the FAA is a reminder to pilots to follow standard traffic pattern procedures unless otherwise instructed. The red blocks stress the fact that accidents are bound to occur if pilots do not follow standard procedures.
This is a paper given to new student pilots and shows where they need to be a certain points of the maneuver. As in upwind, crosswind, downwind, mid-field, abeam, base leg, and final.
This sign alerts drivers that Massachusetts law requires vehicles yield and allow pedestrians to cross the street if they are waiting by the crosswalk.
Stop Lines for an Airbus 320, E175, Airbus 321, and a Boeing 737. These lines help the individual know where to stop the plane depending on the type of aircraft.
Stop Lines for an Airbus 320, E175, Airbus 321, and a Boeing 737. These lines help the individual know where to stop the plane depending on the type of aircraft.