How to use the flight-route icing chooser map --------------------------------------------- To access the images which show the altitudes of the icing along a given flight route, you simply put your cursor over the green dot at the city you wish to examine, and your cursor which change from an "arrow" (indicating that the cursor is not over a "clickable" map location) to a "hand" (indicating that the cursor is over a "clickable" spot on the map). In some cases, several routes go into one city (Anchorage, for example). When this is the case, you cannot click directly on the green dot (e.g. at Springfield), but rather must move your pointer either 1) to the other end of the blue line (flight path) or 2) a little ways along the blue line, and you will get the little hand, etc. When you click on an one of these portions of the map, you will bring up a "vertical cross-section" of the icing along that flight route. Icing, SLD, and visible moisture along the flight path will be shown for altitudes between 0 and 30000 feet. Current PIREPs will also be indicated. Further information regarding these plots is available under the button "FLIGHT PATH PLOTS - HELP".