FAA Chart: VFR Sectional NEW YORK SNY (Current Edition)

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  • Amrith

    > 3 day

    Its a sectional people! What else do I need to say?

  • dckeithjr

    Greater than one week

    I dont like that half of Massachusettes is on one side of the map and that the rest is on the other side. I was unaware of that when I purchased it because the picture does not accurately portray what you get. Otherwise, it works well.

  • Robert L. Pelletier

    03-06-2025

    charts

  • J. Sundquist

    Greater than one week

    It’s the current sectional for NY Metro as indicated by the valid to/from dates. Very happy with it. I used it to study for the Part 107 test.

  • John K.

    Greater than one week

    it is what it is, the usual good quality

  • Frank S Partridge IV

    > 3 day

    Perfect.

Any pilot who braves the skies of the crowded New England megalopolis needs the FAA"s New York Sectional Aeronautical Chart front and center at all times. As is characteristic of the FAA"s entire lineup of sectional charts, the New York Sectional contains such need-to-know aviation data as airport info (runway lengths, lighting, elevation, services available, surface type, etc.); airspace dimensions; VHF and LF/MF navigational facilities (frequency, ID, and channel); landmarks; cities & towns; elevation/topographic info; ATC entities and associated contact/radio frequencies; bodies of water; obstructions; and much, much more.The New York Sectional depicts what is considered by many to be the most crowded, complicated, convoluted airspace on the planet. This chart covers much of NY, PA, VT, NH, NJ, MA, CT, RI, and southern ME. Also included on the New York Sectional is the bustling airspace around Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia. Uses the standard 1:500,000 (6.86 nm per inch; 2.70 nm per cm) scale characteristic of sectional charts. Updated every six months. An info-rich, extremely valuable publication that"s should be a "no-go" item for every pilot who aviates in the area.

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