http://m0a.com Class E Airspace confuses most pilots. Does it start at 700ft? 1200ft? Is that AGL? or MSL? This video will put your problems to rest and give you a better understanding of Class E Airspace
hey Jason just a quick question. What is the minimum distance between aircraft when not in a pre arranged formation flight? And also any tips for judging distance/ seperation between aircraft at night. (PPL, Night, Seaplane rating)
@carloskomori That is just the distance/separation you need to maintain from clouds to maintain VFR. If by any reason you cannot maintain cloud separation, it means you cannot fly under VFR and should either fly IFR or land the airplane because it is unsafe.
nice work in your explanation, look i have some doubts about VFR minimuns in claas e and class g airspace , what does it want to say when you have to be 500 hundred feet below the clouds, 1000 feet above the clouds and 2000 feet horizontaly from the clouds? please help me
Love your down to earth instruction!!
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thanks for the video. checkride tomorrow and doing some last minute studying. thanks!
RASProductionsFL 4 months ago
Thank you very much for this video. It does help.
shahdeenf 4 months ago
hey Jason just a quick question. What is the minimum distance between aircraft when not in a pre arranged formation flight? And also any tips for judging distance/ seperation between aircraft at night. (PPL, Night, Seaplane rating)
multisyncxp 7 months ago
Jason, whats you email. I got some class "B" questions for you.
bobbo136 8 months ago
@carloskomori That is just the distance/separation you need to maintain from clouds to maintain VFR. If by any reason you cannot maintain cloud separation, it means you cannot fly under VFR and should either fly IFR or land the airplane because it is unsafe.
andyflamer 9 months ago
nice work in your explanation, look i have some doubts about VFR minimuns in claas e and class g airspace , what does it want to say when you have to be 500 hundred feet below the clouds, 1000 feet above the clouds and 2000 feet horizontaly from the clouds? please help me
carloskomori 10 months ago
Great explanation, thx
DarrenHook 10 months ago
please give me ur email
joshA360 11 months ago
Thank you for posting this!
festaflight 11 months ago