We are providing VFR and IFR Charts in our LMS.
You can find these charts under EASA/FAA buttons in Main Menu. Each page is divided into regions by countries and its airports.
VFR stands for Visual Flight Rules.
VFR are a set of regulations under which a pilot operates an aircraft in weather conditions generally clear enough to allow the pilot to see where the aircraft is going. VFR Charts are split into multiple categories.
Sectional Aeronautical Charts are designed for visual navigation of slow to medium speed aircraft.
Terminal Area Charts depict the airspace designated as Class B airspace. The information found on these charts, while similar to that found on Sectional Charts, is shown in much more detail because of the larger scale.
IFR stands for Instrument flight rules.
It is one of two sets of regulations to govern flight under conditions in which flight by outside visual reference is not safe.
IFR flight depends upon flying by reference to instruments in the flight deck, and navigation is accomplished by reference to electronic signals.
Enroute Low Altitude Charts IFR Enroute Low Altitude Charts provide aeronautical information for navigation under instrument flight rules below 18,000 feet MSL.
Enroute High Altitude Charts IFR Enroute High Altitude Charts (Conterminous U.S. and Alaska) are designed for navigation at or above 18,000 ft MSL.