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Old November 4th 04, 06:00 AM
Peter R.
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Peter R. ) wrote:

IFR and VFR are the two sets of flight rules that define both a pilot's
and air traffic controller's legal responsibilities in specific
visibility and ceiling conditions for specific airspaces.


Sheesh, I should have included the disclaimer that this only applies to
the US. There might be other types of flight rules in other countries,
of which I don't know.

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Peter





 




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