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                1.4.6.6     Time periods for VFR day flight
                Denmark is divided into 4 time zones for the daily VFR period.
                The 4 zones are:
                 -  West of 11°E, including Læsø
                 -  East of 11°E, excluding Læsø
                 -  Bornholm and the Ertholmene islands
                 -  The area in the North Sea west of 008°E
                You are allowed to fly VFR day flight from the beginning of twilight in the zone
                you are in until a number of minutes after the sunset time for the Copenhagen
                Observatory.
                It is the Danish Civil Aviation Authority that determines this number of minutes.
                See in the VFG, the back of the ICAO chart, or in BL 7-15 to determine the period
                for VFR day flight (UTC times).
                Outside the daily VFR flight times, you can, if conditions allow, fly VFR night.
                1.4.6.7     Flight levels and altimeter settings
                When departing from a controlled airport, you will be given QNH, which is the
                air  pressure  setting  the  altimeter  should  be  set  to,  in  order  to  show  the
                aircraft’s altitude in relation to MSL (Mean Sea Level).
                When  taking off  from a field or an airport with an unknown elevation, the
                altimeter could be set to 0 feet.
                This ensures that it will read 0 feet when you land back at the same location. In
                some countries, you can be given the air pressure at ground level (QFE). In such
                cases, you should ask for a QFE (Field Elevation pressure).
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