Memorizing airways
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 33
Likes: 0
From: Belgium
I think they are called "wild cards"
Prepare cards with the name of the airway/NAVaid/whatever on one side and details on the other. Shuffle the cards and try to tell whats on the other side of the card. Easier with two people. (helps both ways as you get to identify the airway from route points or get to name the route points from the name)
Get a map with the points and airways drawn but no names. Pick a card and try to point it out on the map.
helped me, hope it helps you.
regards
Prepare cards with the name of the airway/NAVaid/whatever on one side and details on the other. Shuffle the cards and try to tell whats on the other side of the card. Easier with two people. (helps both ways as you get to identify the airway from route points or get to name the route points from the name)
Get a map with the points and airways drawn but no names. Pick a card and try to point it out on the map.
helped me, hope it helps you.
regards
Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 719
Likes: 0
From: California USA
Draw the map over and over and over. I always found that about the time I started to get really angry with the map, I also pretty much had it memorized. It also helped me to break maps up into quadrants and memorize it that way. Then when I moved on to learn the next quadrant, the previous one seemed friendly and familiar in comparison. Funny things, these brains...
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 7
Likes: 0
From: San Antonio, TX USA
Originally Posted by Kenny Rogers
I'm about to move up from a tower to the ACC. Any advice on how best to memorize airways, fixes, and MEA's?
Ken
Ken
Dan
I'm Just A Lawnmower
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 346
Likes: 0
From: Over the hills and faraway
Originally Posted by Kenny Rogers
Any advice on how best to memorize airways, fixes, and MEA's?
Ken
Ken
Thread Starter
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 13
Likes: 0
From: Canada
Thanks for the ideas. I think the "one VOR at a time" approach will work well for me. As for all the crazy reporting points, I do word associations in my head. Tackle one little piece at a time.
Ken
Ken





