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1st Feb 2023, 20:00
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Posted By Lead Balloon

I think you’ll find them in a link in the thread...

I think you’ll find them in a link in the thread north of this one ^^^^^.
1st Feb 2023, 04:17
Replies: 253
Views: 38,515
Posted By Lead Balloon

Yes: Interesting and widely read.

Yes: Interesting and widely read.
14th Jan 2023, 07:09
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Views: 38,515
Posted By Lead Balloon

Which is why I keep asking…. Where is the...

Which is why I keep asking….

Where is the provision that says the operational requirement I quoted from the Part 91 MOS, to which ENR 1.2 'points', does not apply to NVFR at or below the higher of...
11th Jan 2023, 20:59
Replies: 253
Views: 38,515
Posted By Lead Balloon

Maybe not above the higher of 3,000’ AMSL and...

Maybe not above the higher of 3,000’ AMSL and 1,000’ AGL.

My question is, in effect, where is the provision that says the operational requirement I quoted from the Part 91 MOS, to which ENR 1.2...
11th Jan 2023, 05:56
Replies: 253
Views: 38,515
Posted By Lead Balloon

AIP 1.2 para 2 is headed: “VISUAL METEOROLOGICAL...

AIP 1.2 para 2 is headed: “VISUAL METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (VMC) – TAKE-OFF, EN ROUTE AND LANDING”. There is only one provision under that heading:

That section of the Part 91 MOS contains a...
9th Jan 2023, 00:15
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Views: 38,515
Posted By Lead Balloon

I'd say that if I'm at an unlit strip, in a dark...

I'd say that if I'm at an unlit strip, in a dark valley, during the hours of darkness on a moonless night, I'd be silly to go, whatever the weather report. But that's just me and, as they say,...
8th Jan 2023, 19:40
Replies: 253
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Posted By Lead Balloon

The 'basic' rules of VFR say that an aircraft at...

The 'basic' rules of VFR say that an aircraft at or below whichever is the higher of 3,000' AMSL and 1,000' AGL must be operated in sight of ground or water. How can that be done in inky blackness?...
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