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VFR Weather Minimums and Airspace

VFR Weather Minimums and Airspace

Study the regulations for Visual Flight Rules weather minimums in different airspaces. Understand the specific requirements for day and night VFR flight operations, including special VFR conditions. Review the overview of basic VFR weather minimums.

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VFR Weather Minimums and Airspace

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List of Questions20 questions
  1. Question 1
    • 3 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 5 SM visibility, 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 1 SM horizontally from clouds
    • 1 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 3 SM visibility, clear of clouds
  2. Question 2
    • 3 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 5 SM visibility, 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 1 SM horizontally from clouds
    • 3 SM visibility, clear of clouds
    • 1 SM visibility, clear of clouds
  3. Question 3
    • 3 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 1 SM visibility, clear of clouds
    • 3 SM visibility, clear of clouds
    • 5 SM visibility, 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 1 SM horizontally from clouds
  4. Question 4
    • 5 SM visibility, 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 1 SM horizontally from clouds
    • 1 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 3 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 1 SM visibility, clear of clouds
  5. Question 5
    • 3 SM visibility, clear of clouds
    • 5 SM visibility, 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 1 SM horizontally from clouds
    • 1 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 3 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
  6. Question 6
    • Clear of clouds only
    • 3 SM visibility
    • 5 SM visibility
    • 1 SM visibility
  7. Question 7
    • No specific cloud clearance if visibility is 3 SM
    • 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, and 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • Clear of clouds
    • 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, and 1 SM horizontally from clouds
  8. Question 8
    • During twilight hours only
    • At night for instrument-rated pilots
    • Only during daylight hours
    • Anytime with ATC authorization
  9. Question 9
    • 1 SM visibility, clear of clouds
    • 3 SM visibility, clear of clouds
    • 5 SM visibility, 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 1 SM horizontally from clouds
    • 3 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
  10. Question 10
    • 3 SM visibility, clear of clouds
    • 5 SM visibility, 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 1 SM horizontally from clouds
    • 3 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 1 SM visibility, clear of clouds
  11. Question 11
    • 1 SM visibility
    • 5 SM visibility
    • Clear of clouds only
    • 3 SM visibility
  12. Question 12
    • Clear of clouds
    • 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally
    • 2,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 3,000 feet horizontally
    • 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 1 SM horizontally
  13. Question 13
    • Class B requires being clear of clouds, Class C has specific cloud clearance distances.
    • Class B requires higher visibility, Class C does not.
    • Class B has specific cloud clearance distances, Class C requires being clear of clouds.
    • Both have the same visibility and cloud clearance requirements.
  14. Question 14
    • The pilot must be instrument rated and the aircraft equipped for instrument flight.
    • Only ATC authorization is required.
    • The flight must be conducted at or below 1,200 feet AGL.
    • Visibility must be greater than 3 SM.
  15. Question 15
    • 3 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 1 SM visibility, clear of clouds
    • 5 SM visibility, 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 1 SM horizontally from clouds
    • 1 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
  16. Question 16
    • Class C
    • Class G
    • Class E
    • Class B
  17. Question 17
    • 1 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 1 SM visibility, clear of clouds
    • 3 SM visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
    • 3 SM visibility, clear of clouds
  18. Question 18
    • To allow VFR flight during adverse weather conditions without any restrictions.
    • To permit VFR flight in controlled airspace when conditions are below basic VFR minimums, with ATC authorization.
    • To allow IFR flights to operate under VFR rules.
    • To increase visibility and cloud clearance requirements for VFR flights.
  19. Question 19
    • Clear of clouds
    • 2,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 3,000 feet horizontally
    • 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontally
    • 1,000 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 1 SM horizontally
  20. Question 20
    • Class E
    • Class B
    • Class B, C, and D
    • Class G
List of Flashcards12 flashcards
  1. Card 1
    HintThese are the rules pilots follow for flying visually, based on weather.Memory TipVFR: Visual Flying Rules
  2. Card 2
    HintThink of the busiest airspace, it has clear rules.Memory TipB = Big, 3 SM, Clear
  3. Card 3
    HintThis controlled airspace has specific cloud separation.Memory TipC = Crowded, 3-5-1-2
  4. Card 4
    HintSimilar to Class C, but usually around smaller airports.Memory TipD = Diligent, 3-5-1-2
  5. Card 5
    HintThink of controlled airspace that's not B, C, or D.Memory TipE below 10: 3-5-1-2
  6. Card 6
    HintHigher altitudes require more visibility and cloud clearance.Memory TipE above 10: 5-1-1-1
  7. Card 7
    HintThis is uncontrolled airspace at very low altitudes.Memory TipG low day: 1 SM, Clear
  8. Card 8
    HintNighttime in uncontrolled airspace gets stricter.Memory TipG low night: 3-5-1-2
  9. Card 9
    HintUncontrolled airspace, mid-altitudes, daytime.Memory TipG mid day: 1-5-1-2
  10. Card 10
    HintUncontrolled airspace, mid-altitudes, nighttime.Memory TipG mid night: 3-5-1-2
  11. Card 11
    HintHighest altitudes in uncontrolled airspace have the strictest rules.Memory TipG high: 5-1-1-1
  12. Card 12
    HintThis allows flights in less than ideal VFR conditions, with special permission.Memory TipSVFR: Special Permission Flying

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