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When is it mandatory to maintain a specific cruising altitude for VFR flight above 900m (3000ft)?
When is it mandatory to maintain a specific cruising altitude for VFR flight above 900m (3000ft)?
- During turns.
- While in a holding pattern.
- During level cruising flight. (correct)
- When authorized by ATC.
What is the minimum altitude for the VFR cruising altitude regulations to apply?
What is the minimum altitude for the VFR cruising altitude regulations to apply?
- 1000 m
- 3000 ft.
- 1000 ft.
- 900 m (correct)
Where can you find the specific cruising levels for VFR flight?
Where can you find the specific cruising levels for VFR flight?
- IS: 8.8.3.4 (correct)
- VFR Flight Manual
- Air Traffic Control Manual
- Pilot's Operating Handbook
Which action is NOT a valid exemption to the VFR cruising altitude regulations?
Which action is NOT a valid exemption to the VFR cruising altitude regulations?
What is the primary purpose of the VFR cruising altitude regulations?
What is the primary purpose of the VFR cruising altitude regulations?
Flashcards
VFR Cruising Altitudes
VFR Cruising Altitudes
Flight levels for VFR aircraft above 3000 ft and 900 m.
Flight Level Maintenance
Flight Level Maintenance
Maintaining appropriate flight level according to track during VFR.
Cruising Levels Table
Cruising Levels Table
A reference for appropriate cruising flight levels for VFR operations.
ATC Authorization
ATC Authorization
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Exceptions to VFR Rules
Exceptions to VFR Rules
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Study Notes
VFR Cruising Altitudes
- Pilots operating aircraft in level cruising flight under VFR above 900 m (3000 ft.) must maintain a flight level consistent with the track, as detailed in the table of cruising levels (IS: 8.8.3.4).
- This rule does not apply when authorized by Air Traffic Control (ATC), during holding patterns, or maneuvers.
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