VFR – Visual Flight Rules

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Accidents involving Visual Flight Rules pilots in Instrument Meteorological Conditions

The dangers of visual flight rules (VFR) pilots flying into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) have been recognized for a very long time, yet VFR ...

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Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Departure Navigation

Flights conducted under VFR can only be operated if the weather conditions are suitable. This means the pilot must be able to: navigate visually and "see & ...

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Rules for VFR Flight

Internationally, a pilot is required to stay more than 1000 feet above any obstacles in a “congested area” or above any large collection of people. Over ...

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The Freedom and Flexibility of Flying VFR

Flying VFR gives pilots the freedom to explore from the air without adhering to ATC clearances, but it does require more detailed planning and consideration ...

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Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Flight Near Noise-Sensitive Areas

Encourages pilots making VFR flights near noise-sensitive areas to fly at altitudes higher than the minimum permitted by regulation and on flight paths, which ...

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Special VFR Clearance: How To Use It

A Special VFR Clearance can get you into or out of an airport with low ceilings and visibility. But do you know when you can use it, and if it's even a good ...

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What Does VFR and IFR Mean in Flying

Visual Flight Rules simply means that the aircraft is intended to operate in visual meteorological conditions (VMC, i.e. nice and clear weather). Clouds, heavy ...

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Visual Flight Rules: What do the VFR Mean for Pilots?

Visual flight rules (VFR) are the single most important piece of piloting an aircraft. The ability to memorize these protocols and execute them with grace is a ...

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IFR vs. VFR: What’s the Difference between these Two Flying Methods?

VFR essentially exists to ensure that pilots flying visually don’t lose visibility up in the clouds and crash into each other. Since air traffic control is not ...

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VFR and IFR Pilot Ratings – Learn the differences

Learn the differences between VFR and IFR - an instrument rated pilot and a pilot without an instrument rating and how you can earn these ratings. Source: ...

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What is a Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Airfield?

There are different rules and regulations for ICAO and FAA VFR runways. However, they have some common components. Low or medium-intensity runway edge lighting ...

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Visual Flight Rules (VFR) En-Route Navigation

A flight plan is not required but if you have one then you can use this to help you navigate. Use visual markers to help you such as terrain, coastlines, ...

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Visual Flight Rules (VFR) – Cfinotebook

No person may operate an aircraft under basic VFR when the flight visibility is less, or at a distance from clouds that is less, than that prescribed for the ...

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