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Low Visibility Operations

With reduced or low visibility procedures in effect, pilots will need to consider numerous regulatory provisions. Not only are there a multitude of requirements and limitations for different phases of flight (take-off, approach and landing), but these requirements and limitations may change, depending on the type and size of aircraft, its equipment, or the subpart it is being operated under. This course is a comprehensive summary of all these different regulations, requirements and limitations.

Course Syllabus

  • Definitions
  • Takeoff: Level of service and take-off minimum
  • Approach: Approach Ban and Cat II
  • Landing: Level of service and landing minimum
  • Responsibility for visibility and obstacle clearance requirements
  • Aircraft and runway equipment requirements
  • Surface movement guidance and control systems

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