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JEFA Diamond DA-40 N505JF
CraigFlight Mission Log Notes & Observations: Date of Flight:
Aircraft Type:
Registration Number:
Duration of Flight:
Pilot:
Passenger:
Passenger:
Passenger:
CraigFlight Mission:At Jeppesen there are no limits to the horizons, heights and depths of our passion…for flying…for sailing…for enabling safe and efficient transportation all around the world. CraigFlight Missions are a way for us to share our passion for flight with the patients and alumni of Craig Hospital of Denver, as they continue to soar with no limits…to their drive…their ambitions…and their accomplishments.
CraigFlight Commemorative Chart:This special commemorative chart depicts the planned route of flight, visual landmarks and reference information the Jeppesen Employee Flying Association (JEFA) pilot will use during the flight around the Denver metro area. It is provided as a general reference for orientation purposes. Mission pilots are expected to use current aeronautical charts and up-to-date information applicable to the flight.
West to CRAIG HOSPITALfollowing Hampden Avenue
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North to 6th Avenueto downtown Denver
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West on 6th Avenueto Denver Federal Center
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Southeast toChatfield Reservoir
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Southwest toRed Rocks
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East following C-470to Centennial Airport
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DEPARTURERemain East of Cherry CreekReservoir until reaching I-225
(clear of Class D airspace)
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ARRIVALRwys 35L/R or 17L/R:Normal approach
Rwy 28:Maintain 7300 ft MSL forLeft or Right base for Rwy 28
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N39º 39.3’ W104º 58.7’
N39º 34.5’ W104º 51.4’
CraigFlight Mission OverviewVFR+GPS DENVER Area Chart
SPEED CONVERSIONSEMI-CIRCULAR CRUISINGLEVELS ON VFR FLIGHTS
CLASS BCLASS C
CLASS DCLASS ECLASS G – Uncontrolled
Controlled
Mode C Transponder RequiredAbove This Line
CLASS E
CLASS B
CLASS C
CLASS D
CLASS G
CLASS G
CLASS G
CLASS E
1000
1000
1 SM
VictorAirways
4 NM
1200 AGL
1500AGL
Visibility1 SM (Day)
3 SM (Night)
10000
14500
18000
10000
14500
18000
1000
500
Flight Levels Begin atAltimeter Set to29.92 in. Hg.
17999Local Altimeter
Setting
2000
Visibility3 SM
1200 AGL
700 AGL
Visibility 3 SMClear of Clouds
Visibility5 SM
2000
30 NMMode C Veil
2500 AGL
1000
500
DAYVisibility 1 SM
Clear of Clouds
NIGHTVisibility 3 SM
500 Below1000 Above
2000 Horizontal
AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATION USA
WAYPOINTS AND ROUTES (CONT'D):
TERRAIN:
POINTS OF INTEREST:
GENERAL:
MINIMUM GRID AREA ALTITUDE:
CONTINUANCE OF LEGEND
OBSTACLES:
TOP
OG
RA
PH
ICA
L INFO
RM
ATION
Terrain and man-made obstacle information has been drawn from the most reliable sources available. However, Jeppesen makes no warranty of the completeness of such information and expressly disclaims any liability for its accuracy or completeness. In particular, the terrain information depicted is useful for orientation and general visualization of terrain but does not assure clearance above surrounding terrain or man-made obstacles. There may be higher uncharted terrain or man-made obstacles in the same vicinity. Users should at all times adhere to relevant Visual Flight Rules and are strongly advised to observe the Minimum Grid Area Altitude depicted on the chart within each half degree of latitude and longitude.
Sports complex
Industrial complex
Race track
Shopping centerCampus Prison
US borderUS State border
Multi lane road with intersection,Interstate number
Railroad with station
Main roadTimezone
Lake
Town / Built-up area
River
Canal
Swamp
Road
75
These figures are shown within grids defined by each half degree of latitudeand longitude. This value provides clearance of all terrain and obstaclesby 1000 ft in grids where the point is 5000 ft MSL or lower andby 2000 ft in grids where the highest point is 5001 ft MSL or higher.
Example:1800 ft MSL
Highest SpotThe elevation [ft MSL] of the highest point (natural terrain or man-made) is depicted on the chart as large, boxed-in type and named where available.
Height[ft AGL]
(300) Elevation[ft MSL]
300CableWith height [ft AGL] if above 300 ft AGL
(300)
2000Flare stackIncludes altitude of emission [ft MSL].Emission may exceed depicted altitude.
12169Natural highpointWith elevation [ft MSL]
Mountain passWith elevation [ft MSL]and name if available.
8435Teton Pass
Man-made ObstaclesWith elevation [ft MSL], plus height [ft AGL] if 1000 ft AGL and above; only the highest obstacle within a circle with radius of 1.6 NM is shown within the boundary of area charts.
Man-made ObstructionsLighted/unlighted with elevation [ft MSL] if available.
Radio/TVtower
Windpower plant
Lighthouse
ChurchOil rigWatertower
Industrialplant
Coolingtower
Radarstation
Power transmission line
Building
5189
unlightedlighted
1000 ft AGL and above Below 1000 ft AGL
6210(1018)
unlightedlighted
Suggested VFR flyway and altitude:VFR Transition Route: altitude change marker