Australian Airway names
Can anyone explain the difference between Juliet, Quebec, Victor, Whisky, Yankee and Zulu airways on the En Route Low charts? I've Googled this to death and cannot find any document or site to explain the distinctions.
I am not including the A, B, G, H, UH, T, UY, airways that are on the En Route Hi charts. |
AIP Gen 3.2 -3
The following designators are used to identify ATS conventional and Area Navigation routes: a. Conventional Routes: Regional routes A, B, G and R. Domestic routes H (one way) & J (two way). Domestic routes V (one way) & W (two way) - predominantly low-level. b. Area Navigation Routes: Regional routes (Tasman) L, M, N & P. Domestic routes Q (180_ - 359_), Y (360_ - 179_), T (two way) & Z (low level). |
Thanks for the air route information.
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There is a legend on each ERC chart stating just that :)
No need to Google ...... |
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