Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 1) An airport's rotating beacon operated during daylight hours indicates » a) there are obstructions on the airport. » b) that weather at the airport located in Class D airspace is below basic VFR weather minimums. » c) the Air Traffic Control tower is not in operation., Airspace at an airport with a part-time control tower is When flying under Class B airspace or in VFR corridors through Class B airspace, the speed limit is 200 kt. (230 MPH). When at or below 2,500 ft. AGL and within 4 NM of the primary airport of Class C or Class D airspace, the speed limit is 200 kt. (230 MPH). 91.119 Minimum Safe Altitudes Special VFR clearances allow VFR pilots to land at surface E, class D, and some C and B airports when the field is IFR, but only if the pilot can maintain clear of clouds and the visibility is at least 1 SM. But it's more complicated than that. There are some exceptions to the above statement. Keep reading to get the full story.

Description. ATS airspace is classified and designated in accordance with the following: Class A. IFR flights only are permitted, all flights are provided with air traffic control service and are separated from each other. Class B. IFR and VFR flights are permitted, all flights are provided with air traffic control service and are separated

A VFR pilot may request and be given a clearance to enter, leave, or operate within most Class D and Class E surface areas and some Class B and Class C surface areas in special VFR conditions, traffic permitting, and providing such flight will not delay IFR operations. All special VFR flights must remain clear of clouds.
The basic weather minimums required for you to fly VFR are stated in terms of flight visibility and distance from clouds (horizontally and vertically). For VFR operations within Class B, C, D and E surface areas around airports with an operating control tower, you require: cloud ceiling at least 1,000 feet AGL; and ground visibility at least 3
Except as provided in 14 CFR Section 91.157, Special VFR Weather Minimums, no person may operate an aircraft beneath the ceiling under VFR within the lateral boundaries of controlled airspace designated to the surface for an airport when the ceiling is less than 1,000 feet.
Definition. ground visibility at that airport is at least 3 miles. Term. during operations at altitudes of more than 1200 feet AGL and at or above 10000 feet MSL, the minimum distance above clouds requirement for VFR flight is Definition. 1000 feet.
The area considered for en route VFR flight begins and ends outside the airport traffic pattern airspace area or Class B, C, and D airspace areas. A structure would have an adverse effect upon VFR air navigation if its height is greater than 499 feet above the surface at its site, and within 2 statute miles of any regularly used VFR route (see
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