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Air Law
Once you have received clearance from the control zone’s air traffic control unit
for special VFR, you may fly with a visibility of at least 1.5 km, clear of clouds,
and with ground visibility.
Remember the minimum flight altitude of 500 feet above terrain or above
obstacles within 150 meters of the aircraft’s position!
If the meteorological conditions at the
airport indicate lower values than the
required 1.5 km visibility, the flight may
proceed if you have at least 1.5 km flight
visibility.
You may be allowed to cross outside the
traffic circuit, but you must not land,
take off, or enter the traffic circuit!
Remember, you must request special VFR if you do not have 5 km flight visibility
or cannot comply with the cloud distance requirements.
You cannot fly special VFR outside of a control zone.
When flying special VFR flights, it must be conducted clear of clouds
and with ground visibility, as well as an IAS below 140 KT.
1.4.6.4 VFR flight without ground visibility
VFR flight without ground visibility is defined as VFR flight without the surface
of the earth or sea in sight.
- The pilot: Must have at least 150 hours of flight time as a pilot, of which at
least 75 hours are on aircraft.
- The aircraft: Must be registered for IFR.
- Planning: Weather reports must indicate that the entire flight can be
carried out in VMC.
Flight Theory PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025 59