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IFR - Instrument Flight Rules
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Flying IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) can be a rewarding and challenging experience for pilots who want to improve their skills and expand their horizons. However, flying IFR also requires careful planning, preparation, and execution to ensure a safe and successful flight. In this article, we will share some practical tips
Aviation
Various flight rules are used in aviation, including LIFR, IFR, MVFR, and VFR. Each type of flight rule is defined by specific ceiling and visibility requirements based on several factors. These categories help pilots plan their flights according to their level of training, experience, and equipment. * VFR: Ceiling > 3,