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Old April 4th 04, 03:54 PM
Richard Kaplan
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"john price" wrote in message
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The fact that VFR minimums in class G are 1 mile and
clear of clouds is not to encourage VFR pilots to go fly
in that, but to make it legal for instrument pilots to complete
approaches where the visibility minimums are 1 mile in the
class G airspace...


With visibility of 1 mile I would never cancel IFR until I am on the ground.
Thus how would the VFR weather rules affect my flight other than by settting
cloud distance requirements for VFR airplanes in Class E airspace?


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