You should find an old set of Jepps and learn how to read/understand what they say. If you know someone who flies, they may be able to help you out with them. As for what you use, that's on you. I still use NOS charts. I learned with both Jepps and NOS. We used the Jepps in a few of my classes (taught by an ex-USAF guy) since that's airline standard. But NOS charts are much cheaper so most of our students use them. Be fluent in whatever you use and learn the Jepps no matter what. They have a lot of info and a legend at the front of the packet, so that would be something to look for.