Service Description: Changeover Points (COP) seen on United States, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands' aeronautical charts
Service ItemId: 7169c51bea8e4c0fa776ec35ec850cf3
Has Versioned Data: false
Max Record Count: 1000
Supported query Formats: JSON
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Description: Pending Effective Date: 0901Z 07 Aug 2025 to 0901Z 02 Oct 2025
A COP indicates the point where a frequency change is necessary between navigation aids, when other than the midpoint on an airway, to receive course guidance from the facility ahead of the aircraft instead of the one behind. These COPs divide an airway or route segment and ensure continuous reception of navigational signals at the prescribed minimum en Route IFR altitude. The Changeover Point data is provided as a geospatial vector file format. Changeover Point data information is published every eight weeks by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration-Aeronautical Information Services.
Copyright Text: Federal Aviation Administration, Air Traffic Organization, Mission Support Services, Aeronautical Information Services.
Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)
Initial Extent:
XMin: -172.8926505016
YMin: 16.7703182136711
XMax: -67.1156142663999
YMax: 73.3376221443291
Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)
Full Extent:
XMin: -168.0846034
YMin: 20.3962764880001
XMax: -71.923661368
YMax: 69.7116638700001
Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)
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