For the Tomahawk Leader
WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) recently released an online archive of the Wisconsin Aeronautical Chart that highlights the past 56 years of aviation in the state.
The first edition of the chart was printed in 1967 for public distribution as an aid to safety and air navigation, according to a release from WisDOT.
The chart now serves as an aid to safety and to promote public-use airports and air travel across the state, but is not intended for in-flight navigation.
“We have a rich history of aviation in the state of Wisconsin, and we’re excited to highlight that in this new online resource,” said WisDOT Secretary Kristina Boardman. “Aviation plays such a vital role in our economy and how we get from point A to point B. We invite everyone to time travel through Wisconsin history and explore the changes that have occurred over the last 50-plus years.”
WisDOT said the first chart came out after the 1967 merger of the Aeronautics Commission with the Highway Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles and State Patrol to form what is now WisDOT. Before 1967, the Aeronautics Commission published the Wisconsin Pilots Guide (1951-1964), which included an Official Wisconsin Airport Map showing select airports and seaplane bases.
“Wisconsin’s aeronautical chart has been unique for the aviation community, as it shows the entire state on one map,” WisDOT stated. “The current version of the map was rebuilt using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), making future updates and data sharing quicker and easier. The chart also provides more details for Wisconsin airports, weather planning, air mileage, flight planning, as well as aviation safety information.”
Previous editions boast birds-eye views of Wisconsin state airport facilities and surrounding landscapes and highlights of air travel for business or pleasure, WisDOT noted. The latest edition includes tourism activities at Wisconsin airports, aviation events, aviation education, safety tips and other lines of business provided by WisDOT’s Bureau of Aeronautics (BOA).
“Wisconsin’s Aeronautical Chart remains a popular item to distribute at aviation events such as BOA’s Airport Operations and Land Use Seminar and the annual EAA AirVenture Oshkosh,” WisDOT stated.
Visit WisDOT BOA’s Wisconsin Aeronautical Chart website at www.tinyurl.com/yc2vtp3v to view the online archive or order the current chart.