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differences between High and Low altitude enroute

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flya380

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Hi guys,

Interview is coming soon and i was wondering if there is a difference in the symbology between a high and a low altitude enroute chart besides the presence of jet routes on the high altitude.

Thanks
 
A bunch of differences, to start:
- the way VOR's are depicted
- MEA is 18,000 unless otherwise stated
- No airports/airport info
- No localizers
- No approach freqs

Just for starters...
 
I recommend getting a copy of each and studying them yourself, along with approach plates, if you're not already doing that.
 

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