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Old September 24th 03, 08:45 PM
Rose Goetsch
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Default Airspace / Weather Minimums

3 152s and 5 F111s


3 152s (below 10,000 ft MSL)

3 miles vis
1,000 ft above clouds
500 ft below clouds
2,000 ft horizontal


5 F111s (above 10,000 ft)

5 miles vis
1,000 ft above clouds
1,000 ft below clouds
1 mile horizontal




BoDEAN wrote:
Are there any easy pneumonics out there to remember the weather/vis
for airspaces (especially e and g)?

I remember hearing of F117, but forgot how to apply it.
I know it's in Rod Machado's book, but I left it at the airport heh.



 




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