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AIM

8/15/19

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1

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Preflight

(i)

Make any inflight requests for random

RNAV clearances or route amendments to an en route
ATC facility.

e.

Flight Plan Form

 See FIG 5

1

2.

f. Explanation of IFR Flight Plan Items.

1. Block 1.

Check the type flight plan. Check

both the VFR and IFR blocks if composite VFR/IFR.

2. Block 2.

Enter your complete aircraft

identification including the prefix “N” if applicable.

3. Block 3.

Enter the designator for the aircraft,

followed by a slant(/), and the transponder or DME
equipment code letter; e.g., C

182/U. Heavy aircraft,

add prefix “H” to aircraft type; example: H/DC10/U.
Consult an FSS briefer for any unknown elements.

FIG 5

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FAA Flight Plan

Form 7233

1 (8

82)

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

(FAA USE ONLY)

(FAA USE ONLY)

PILOT BRIEFING

PILOT BRIEFING

VNR

VNR

STOPOVER

STOPOVER

TIME STARTED

TIME STARTED

SPECIALIST

INITIALS

SPECIALIST

INITIALS

1. TYPE

1. TYPE

VFR

VFR
IFR

IFR
DVFR

DVFR

3. AIRCRAFT TYPE/

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT

3. AIRCRAFT TYPE/

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT

5. DEPARTURE POINT

5. DEPARTURE POINT

6. DEPARTURE TIME

6. DEPARTURE TIME

PROPOSED (Z)

PROPOSED (Z) ACTUAL (Z)

ACTUAL (Z)

7. CRUISING

ALTITUDE

7. CRUISING

ALTITUDE

8. ROUTE OF FLIGHT

8.  ROUTE OF FLIGHT

KTS

KTS

9. DESTINATION (Name of airport

and city)

9. DESTINATION (Name of airport

and city)

10. EST. TIME ENROUTE

10. EST. TIME ENROUTE

HOURS

HOURS

HOURS

HOURS

MINUTES

MINUTES

MINUTES

MINUTES

11. REMARKS

11. REMARKS

12. FUEL ON BOARD

12. FUEL ON BOARD

13. ALTERNATE AIRPORT(S)

13. ALTERNATE AIRPORT(S)

14. PILOT’S NAME, ADDRESS & TELEPHONE NUMBER & AIRCRAFT HOME BASE

14. PILOT’S NAME, ADDRESS & TELEPHONE NUMBER & AIRCRAFT HOME BASE

15. NUMBER

ABOARD

1 5.   NUMBER

ABOARD

17. DESTINATION CONTACT/TELEPHONE (OPTIONAL)

17. DESTINATION CONTACT/TELEPHONE (OPTIONAL)

16. COLOR OF AIRCRAFT

16. COLOR OF AIRCRAFT

FAA Form 7233-1

FAA Form 7233-1

(8-82)

(8-82)

CLOSE VFR FLIGHT PLAN WITH _________________ FSS ON ARRIVAL

CLOSE VFR FLIGHT PLAN WITH _________________ FSS ON ARRIVAL

FLIGHT PLAN

FLIGHT PLAN

CIVIL AIRCRAFT PILOTS, FAR 91 requires you file an IFR flight plan to operate under instrument flight rules in
controlled airspace. Failure to file could result in a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each violation (Section 901 of the
Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended). Filing of a VFR flight plan is recommended as a good operating practice. See also
Part 99 for requirements concerning DVFR flight plans.

2.  AIRCRAFT

IDENTIFICATION

2.  AIRCRAFT

IDENTIFICATION

4. TRUE

AIRSPEED

4. TRUE

AIRSPEED

4. Block 4.

Enter your computed true airspeed

(TAS).

NOTE

If the average TAS changes plus or minus 5 percent or
10 knots, whichever is greater, advise ATC.

5. Block 5.

Enter the departure airport identifi-

er code (or the airport name, city and state, if the
identifier is unknown).

NOTE

Use of identifier codes will expedite the processing of your
flight plan.

6. Block 6.

 Enter the proposed departure time in

Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (Z). If airborne,
specify the actual or proposed departure time as
appropriate.

7. Block 7.

Enter the requested en route altitude

or flight level.

NOTE

Enter only the initial requested altitude in this block. When
more than one IFR altitude or flight level is desired along
the route of flight, it is best to make a subsequent request
direct to the controller.