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Old 23rd Jan 2023, 04:38
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PiperCameron
 
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Originally Posted by Clinton McKenzie
But I can see that you’ve come to the conclusion that the operational requirement in Item 4 of Table 2.07 of MOS Part 91 has no application to NVFR operations in G at or below the higher of 3,000’ AMSL and 1,000’ AGL. Presumably, then, the rules (as you interpret them) do not prohibit a NVFR departure from an unlit aerodrome into inky blackness in which the pilot can’t see sh*t, provided the forecast cloud base is OK. (Just to circle back to the original theoretical question…).
Well, yes. As per the answer you got from CASA:
The only time a NVFR flight would be operating lower than 3000ft AMSL or 1000ft AGL would be in accordance with subregulation 91.277(3) of CASR - taking off or landing or within the NVFR circling area of an aerodrome (within 3NM).
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