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Hopefully I'm posting this in the right place. I've been using FR24 for quite some time now, but just became a Gold member recently. I'm trying to learn about how to read the radar screen using the ODA High / ODA Low / and RNAV routes. I've read the blog post about the route names and distance between waypoints. I've got a question about what I think are called "NAVAIDS".
I mostly watch ORD airspace, and have spotted what look like snowflakes with two letter designations. If I zoom in, I see the full name of the map marker. These names are Jocky, INDDY, and Chicago OHA TAFFS. What am I seeing? Where can I read about what their functions are and how / when they're used? Thanks for your patience ahead of time!
Hopefully I'm posting this in the right place. I've been using FR24 for quite some time now, but just became a Gold member recently. I'm trying to learn about how to read the radar screen using the ODA High / ODA Low / and RNAV routes. I've read the blog post about the route names and distance between waypoints. I've got a question about what I think are called "NAVAIDS".
I mostly watch ORD airspace, and have spotted what look like snowflakes with two letter designations. If I zoom in, I see the full name of the map marker. These names are Jocky, INDDY, and Chicago OHA TAFFS. What am I seeing? Where can I read about what their functions are and how / when they're used? Thanks for your patience ahead of time!
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