




🛩️ Fly smarter, not harder — your cockpit’s ultimate cheat sheet!
The Crystal Pilot Aviation Acronyms and Medium VFR-METAR Cheat Sheet is a compact, durable, and expertly designed reference tool tailored for pilots. Featuring over 15 essential aviation acronyms, comprehensive METAR weather codes, and critical VFR information including sectional/WAC scales, it supports quick decision-making in the cockpit and exam success. Widely trusted by student pilots, CFIs, and flight schools, this cheat sheet is a must-have for modern aviators seeking accuracy and convenience.
| Manufacturer | OSEI LLC |
| Brand | Crystal Pilot |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 6 x 5 x 0.1 inches |
| Item model number | Acronym + VFR/Metar Cheat Sheets |
| Size | Medium |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CP-MVFR-METAR-AA |
J**Z
good
Very good just what I needed
A**1
Love this, getting a Lanyard for it
Simple, clean and easy, I love it! Carrying it with me everywhere and a quick reference point in my aviation life. I can't recommend it highly enough.
A**R
Useful for METARs and TAFs
I have periodically found myself floundering through all the abbreviations for weather in the METAR and TAF FAA reports. Of course I can open another webpage while I’m reading the report and then go back to the webpage with the information on it. But I'm finding this gets tedious and confusing. What I really got these placard's for is to have the weather identifier abbreviations on an easy to see card in one place. This heavy-duty laminated card fits the bill. It coincidentally has WAC and sectional scales printed along the outer edge. The opposite part of the laminated card has a variety of information to jot down about departures notes in arrivals, such as the ATIS, frequencies, etc, but you would have to use a marker that could be wiped off when you were done writing it down and wanted to start again. The other card in the set has a certain number of acronyms, such as PAVE for pilot, aircraft, environment, external pressures. I find these are kind of overkill. My favorite is “TOMATO FLAMES” which has 13 individual steps in it! I’ll stick to the simple ones like “GUMP”.
K**A
Simple but useful
Crystal pilot has done it again, providing a compact, useful tool for study and flight planning. Well organized and appropriate for all levels of flight experience.
C**N
An Excellent Well-Made Physical Aviation Acronym Resource
I found the Aviation Acronym Placard to be well-made with clear easy-to-read text. I would recommend anyone wanting to consolidate a wealth of aviation acronyms into a single easily accessible resource to purchase this placard.
Trustpilot
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