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VMC minima for VFR flights in Class B airspace (JAR ATPL)

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Old 11th Nov 2010, 09:41
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VMC minima for VFR flights in Class B airspace (JAR ATPL)

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In my Air law book, they say that in class B airspace, VMC minima are :

Distance from clouds : 1500 m horizontally, 1000 ft vertically.
In flight visibility : 8 km at or above 10 000 ft AMSL and 5 km below.

However I believe it to be wrong (too many mistakes in those books) because ICAO changed it lately.

Could someone let me know what are exactly those changes.

Thank you very much.
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I've never heard of such changes. It seems to me your air law book is correct.
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Hvogt: Have a look at this : Q81 VMC Minima Class B Airspace - ATP Forum
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Emmanuel,

As I said, your air law book is correct. If you want to check it yourself I suggest you look it up in ICAO Annex 2 (p 29 of the PDF).
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SoCal App : interesting.

Hvogt: I'had a look at your pdf file (Annex II) but the thing is that the date of the file is from 2005. I have been trying (though not very hard) to find a more actual version online but without success.
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The JAA question bank had a number of incorrect questions on Class B airspace until recently in CPL, IR and ATPL exams. I believe they have now been removed following various complaints and exam appeals and you should follow the ICAO airspace minima.
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Hvogt: I'had a look at your pdf file (Annex II) but the thing is that the date of the file is from 2005. I have been trying (though not very hard) to find a more actual version online but without success.
You won't find a later version - the current edition was published in 2005.
 
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Ok, thanks to everyone, then I will stick to the following :

Class B airspace, VMC minima :

Distance from clouds : 1500 m Horiz, 1000ft vertically.
Visibility: 8km above 10 000 ft, 5km below 10 000ft AMSL.

Nothing else.

And I will ignore the comment published on this link: Q81 VMC Minima Class B Airspace - ATP Forum
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