Communication is not necessarily guaranteed with MEA compliance.The minimum en route altitude (MEA) ensures a navigation signal strong enough for adequate reception by the aircraft navigation (NAV) receiver and obstacle clearance along the airway.When the AeroNav Products en route chart is unfolded, the legend is displayed and provides information concerning airports, NAVAIDs, communications, air traffic services, and airspace.The en route charts are revised every 56 days.Information concerning MTRs is also included on the chart cover.The effective date of the chart is printed on the other side of the folded chart.Also noted is an explanation of the off-route obstruction clearance altitude (OROCA).
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